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awesome stuff mitchy.

how goes you?

Ahoy champ, i'm well......hoping all's well there. love the look of your new Stage! :)

Socrates, It wasn't built at JPC. Pretty sure ASG did it? Danny will confirm here.....yeeeeeah.

Or I will, whoever chimes in first. :)

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g/day fellas the engine was built by peter gray he does most of our RB build ups for our race cars ,the engine has a ported head ,nismo cam ,ARP stud kit through out ,tomei head gasket ,custom forged pistons , built for 100hp shot of dog gas

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Some updates, 'scuse the iPhone quality.

Will be licensed very soon, only a couple of small things to sort.

Then more pics of the mods, and skids when run in. Video in a couple of days.

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interior is awesome, I need to reshoot some better engine audio, IT'S INCREDIBLE. so will update soon.

i have the rear wing but dont really want to use it ,yes the black R35 has a engine blow just wasiting for the new one to arrive , the car is going over the pits next week and then its time to bolt on my cool shit ,also going to jap land in 2 weeks so i can through more $$$ into the hako pit :D

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