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sorry i missed it guys but Dr's are unfrotunately a bit more important

Tangles i still have that sticker for you

chad i watched your videos they are awsome so crappy i missed it havent seen you on the track for ages. what was your quickest lap?

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time to spend some big bucks on a new brake setup Chad......you'd be surprised how quick you'll move under the 1:20's.

You've clearly got enough power for Mallalla....bit more grip wouldn't go astray either

With all the money i've been spending on the Cefiro lately big brakes for the Skyline just isn't an option anytime in the near future. I dont want to do a half ass'd upgrade. I want to go big but brakes are just so expensive :D

luckily rear gtr calipers arnt expensive chad!! nice videos mate

Ive ordered a front 13" brake kit, includes braided line, pads, bracket adapter, 12.75" discs, and wilwood 4-pot calipers

was $1070USD delivered, best price brake upgrade I could find anywhere. to suit 90-96 300xz so will bolt onto r32 front end no worries (well without too many anyway!)

Next best is 14" $1700 4-pot ap racing front calipers/rotors, and found a full 14" rotomax upgrade set for $2500 front and rear, looks awesome

But for a budget, I feel what Ive paid for should be ok

link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...OSI%3AAU%3A1123

bunny, no worries re sticker, isnt important lovely

luckily rear gtr calipers arnt expensive chad!! nice videos mate

Ive ordered a front 13" brake kit, includes braided line, pads, bracket adapter, 12.75" discs, and wilwood 4-pot calipers

was $1070USD delivered, best price brake upgrade I could find anywhere. to suit 90-96 300xz so will bolt onto r32 front end no worries (well without too many anyway!)

Next best is 14" $1700 4-pot ap racing front calipers/rotors, and found a full 14" rotomax upgrade set for $2500 front and rear, looks awesome

But for a budget, I feel what Ive paid for should be ok

link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...OSI%3AAU%3A1123

Yum!

I need a brake upgrade myself :down: Just need to get the budget together now :)

This is only part 1, haven't had time to upload part 2 yet.

finally watched the video... thanks for the great footage of my non-Skyline. helps to confirm that some bodywork is rubbing against my tire at Turn 1 - you can hear it at 7:24 (Bit Sus got a bit loose behind me!) and see it at 8:21 on the vid. made me slow down before taking Turn 1 due to the sound it made inside the cabin when it bounced! will have a good look underneath this weekend - may not be able to use those rims for track work if the front offsets are too wide :)

kim that supra sounded awesome man......
Sure did! It's got a whole bunch more of goodies going on too! :D

thanks guys, it was good to have the opportunity to test it for the first time that day - sort of a maiden voyage i guess!

i'll get a few more kms on the clock then sort out fuel + tuning for some decent power. i look forward to the next trackday when i can really drive it hard to knock a few more seconds off my 1:23.1 PB (old turbos, small brakes)

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