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That's a good idea Steve, I need another Jack, it's been a bad day today. Gearbox hasn't arrived, 4 days to the first race meeting of the year, new roll cage isn't finished, yet! Can't tune the engine without the gearbox, the dyno rollers won't turn for some reason.

Make that 2 Jacks......................

PS; I hadn't though of an Indo licence, name change to Jakartakid, sounds cool...

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do u have any pics of this 10 sec car? with engine bay pics also?

we are currently building a GTR33-Vspec for possible Drag/Circuit work. If you would like to take a look at the build pics, look under Members Gallery USER: thegtr.

I would be happy to answer any small questions you may have.

ARES Pistons

Crower Rods

Nismo Bearings

HKS Head Gasket

N1 Oil Pump

Jun Titanium Valve Springs

HKS 264/272 Cams

Jun Cam Gears

Head Work (Port and Polish)

Greddy Extractor Set

Greddy 52mm Wastegate

2 x Trust/Greddy TD06-20G Turbos

HKS Fuel Rail

HKS 800CC Injectors

Direct Clutch Triple Plate Clutch

Lightened Flywheel

Apexi Power FC

HKS EVC Boost Controller

HKS Chrono Guages Oil/Water/EGT

Trust 120mm Intercooler

Etc, More can be added if I spent the time to think

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SK, you still need an international licence for Indonesia. Found that out this weekend, that's the last time I take what you say as gospel! (Fined $US10!!)

Well at least I saved you some money, an international licence costs more than $10 to get.

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SK, you still need an international licence for Indonesia. Found that out this weekend, that's the last time I take what you say as gospel! (Fined $US10!!)

:thumbsup: Go back and tell the bloke that fined you to get a clue. Im guessing the fine was paid on the spot? If so that expalins why you got fined, how much, considering US$10 is about a weeks wage for some ppl....etc etc.

Then again Bali could be a little different to Java... i drove on my Aussie licence, and so did every expat i knew when i was working in Java. A lot of the ppl i met over there didnt even have a licence and they were locals, and one of them was a Marlboro promo girl that got paid to drive around. When i asked what happens when police pull you over, she replied she just invites them to the bar where she sings...and that was the last she ever hears of them...skirts means they get away with anything :D

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HAHHAHAHAHAHA GOLD!

.......Firstly I hope the person has driven a 10 second car before, 'cause it ain't that easy.

So was SydneyKid by the look of that quote :bahaha:

You were brave to bring this tread back nicknick/nicknick2/lawbreaker/wreckedhead

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