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Control arms on.

Turbos, intercooler piping and intake all arriving tomorrow so engine going back in tomorrow arvo.

MCA suspension and whiteline antiroll bars go on Saturday

Tuning Sunday

Rest on Monday (Holiday up here)

Track on Tuesday!

Just awesome! I can't wait to see it on the track!

will be good to catch up Stuart.

the car will be without the AMS intercoolers most likely as I doubt they will have arrived. We will be running a pretty conservative tune. Should be fun!

Dunc,

car still up on the hoist. engine going back in today and suspension on saturday so will know more beginning of next week.

These control arms were used by an aussie GTR that visited the Nurburgring i think? though I have only received this info second hand. I am not sure which car they were on though. Maybe someone out there in the SAU motorsport community knows more??

will give a report next week when we have the info for you.

Dunc,

car still up on the hoist. engine going back in today and suspension on saturday so will know more beginning of next week.

These control arms were used by an aussie GTR that visited the Nurburgring i think? though I have only received this info second hand. I am not sure which car they were on though. Maybe someone out there in the SAU motorsport community knows more??

will give a report next week when we have the info for you.

i look forward to your report Mark, thanks.

Wow, what a massive day!! Lots of time spent tidying up all of the finishing touches and fitting all the parts that we had purchased for the car. Here are some of what we got done.

Heat wrapped the dump pipes - i think it was a shame to cover them, they looked hot!!

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work experience kid unwrapping the whiteline swaybars and link kits

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Whiteline goodness!

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Whiteline Rear swaybar link fitted

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Whiteline Link and bar fitted (set on soft for now)

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Filling up the Willall trans pan with new fluid

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Harmon motive intakes and Willall cooler sitting up front

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Willall larger engine sump

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New Endless ME20 pads were fitted up front (running MX72 on rear)

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Fitted the APP braided brake line kits (front and rear)

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