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Hey guys. Got 2 R31's this is my track car build. Long story short

Built a R31 which the family has had since it was 6 months old with a 25DET in it, people said i was nuts to trash it on the track cos its neat, so i got it engineered instead also has JIC coilovers all round. Now runs with 18" work meshies on

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So then i wanted something different instead of a 25 or 26 so went LS1. Nothing to hard, got the car in October finished it in december lol. Did the engine mounts n gearbox xmember myself fitted all the gear to basically get it there, suspension n brakes. Wanted to get it done for a jaustech private day on december 23rd. unfortunately it didnt make it due to a faulkty relay but we didnt pick it up. Anthony from jaustech had it wired n running in a day lol. So yeh, this is my 2 month build

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Just putting pwr str back on atm. Had to take it off due to hitting the starter motor, but have figured out a solution.....i hope!!

Made 245atw on a mainline. Mafless tune n edit, full with 2 3/4 exhaust with a canon on the back lol

There ya go, a few pics of the build.......Enjoy :thumbsup:

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Haha, yeh ive seen that. Bit commo spec but i like the sound of my ute so thought, meh why not lol. Yeh the 30's r good but they r all a little tired now lol.......DO IT, u know u want to!!

Dont have any real vids of it yet. this was one just as they got the exhaust done. Anthony driving it into the workshop, shitty fone sound, muffled as f**k!! But ile have a few after the first outing im sure lol

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