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my gtst at the begining of april 09 since then ive been doing stff to it

When i got it it had splitfire coil packs a uprated gasket exhaust and down pipe and a profec b 2

this is how it was

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so ive fitted a ally rad fmc and oilcooler with push fit pipes and a intercoolerand clipped and replaced most of the hoses in the engine bay

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the intercooler mad the usual flat spot so i purchased a pfc and datalogit remapped it andsorted out .The oil cooler made a massive difference as the oil temp would be 105 degrees when being pushed no its max is 90 degrees so thums up to that

ive fitted a carbon splitter i made to the spec2 bumper as i dont like the aftermarket bumpers

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the 18inch repo bbs rims

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got a spare engine which had lost compression so i stripped it to see what it was

3 pistons were shot but the bores were ok so sent everything off to get machined with new pistons and rods acl bearings ect and just got it all back

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block

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painted up

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head with valves all in

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lifters in

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cams in

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also a the car is also my daily so we have been putting the cage in as and when we have time so here it is

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nest will be the door bars and tags and seat bars but just waiting for these to turn up

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then ill make my carbon bonnet and really cant make my mind up wether to make some doors or just buy them

Some latest pics

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i made these

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what do you think

head with valves all in

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lifters in

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cams in

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also a the car is also my daily so we have been putting the cage in as and when we have time so here it is

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nest will be the door bars and tags and seat bars but just waiting for these to turn up

.::Welcome to CORBEAU.com

then ill make my carbon bonnet and really cant make my mind up wether to make some doors or just buy them

Some latest pics

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i made these

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what do you think

beautiful

obviously looking to do some track work. what other plans for it, engine suspension brakes etc.

love the door trims..

ive just purchased a link g4 and a gt3071r my spare engine i have tomi pon b cams, suspension at the moment its cusco coil overs but for track there very under damped so i use a company called gaz do they are building me at set of coilovers that be weighted to the car and sprung correctly ! the car is built to fia standards which is basicly the British clubman race regulations but at the moment its just track use . I do all my own carbon work i have just made a bonnet to no pics as yet tho but i can do carbon infusion and wet lay so i have some fun with that

i feel a bit of a coward though as ive dropped the compression to 8.5.1 i here you boys run high with big horse power . Australia are alot more forward than us in tuning thats one of the reasons i went for the link and ditched the power fc plus i like mapping pressure verse rpm rather than maf verse rpm

Hi Jason, great work,

Car`s come on well,

I grow up suffolk/ norfolk , lowestoft ,& the Market weston just out of Diss 16 mile`s from Sennertton,lucky you have few TRACK`s around you to give the SKLINE a workout,

Roy Have Famliy in Cambridge,use to go out on MONDAY night`s with Few Race Driver`s lol,oldday`s mid 80`s

Jason look`s like few SKYLINES getting in to UK now,

Best of luck with your TRACK DAY`S & hope you give then something to think about ,

cheer`s Chuckie.

cheers Charlie ! there are loads of skylines in the uk now ! we use snetterton for testing and race there 5 to 6 times a year

Hi Jason,

Sweet suit SKYLINE with long back straight :D ,

& you musy love BOMB HOLE :P:P ,Loved it there great TEST TRACK LOTUS used to TEST MANY MANY YEAR`S Ago,

+ VAN D`s we would pop over road & spend day ENGINE testing,

I do miss going there, as WE have a GOCART track here as are MAIN Track :D ,

But I LOVED to head up to CADWELL just an wonderful mix & GREAT FUN OVER MOUNTAIN :D:D ,

But there`s Lot`s of top spot`s just depend`s what your LOOKING for,

So BEST OF LUCK WITH SKYLINE ENJOY ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Hi Jason,

Sweet suit SKYLINE with long back straight :D ,

& you musy love BOMB HOLE :D:P ,Loved it there great TEST TRACK LOTUS used to TEST MANY MANY YEAR`S Ago,

+ VAN D`s we would pop over road & spend day ENGINE testing,

I do miss going there, as WE have a GOCART track here as are MAIN Track :D ,

But I LOVED to head up to CADWELL just an wonderful mix & GREAT FUN OVER MOUNTAIN :):) ,

But there`s Lot`s of top spot`s just depend`s what your LOOKING for,

So BEST OF LUCK WITH SKYLINE ENJOY ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

my favourite track is brands hatch indy circuit bloody good drive lol you sound like you miss the uk charlie

Hi Jason ONLY thing i MISS IS MOTOR SPORT THERE BOTH BIKE`S & CAR`S ,

Was BIKE MAN BEFORE & YES MISS THAT,

BUT DON`T MISS SHIT WEATHER :yes: ,

Having work with both ,

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