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Wow. there is a bullshit amount of time been spent on the body of this thing..... and then just to drift it. haha. i drift myself but i couldnt bare to spend that much time on it. it is a top notch build non the less.

Grate job and plenty of different ideas comming together.

i have the drifting bug, it's not had any kind of motor or mechanical failure. once i finish this new exhaust setup off i can take it to places with noise restrictions such as lakeside. so im gonna enter sprint series next year. its down to just having to change a few suspension settings and this grips like all hell.

Got any pics of the haltech install and ls1 coils and what not?

no i don't sorry, but the haltech sits behind the head unit, and the coil-packs are behind the dash where the heater-box would bolt up. this car runs an electronic heater demister.

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this car is friken awesome, good on you man !

where did you get those clear headlights? im assuming the kakimoto regu 06&r is loud for street duties?

clear lenses my mate hughesy imports them, he goes by the name of freeworks > freeworks <

kakimoto regu 06r is so quiet its perfect for street, i put a dumper on for the track as the i get a good 1000-1500 rpm more spool from the turbo.. DAMNN that mid muffler, but its so nice to drive with.

im in the midst of toy-ing with a solenoid system

awesome build mate. good to see a young bloke not afraid to get in balls deep and give it a go. I know at 21 I wouldn't have gotten anywhere near that result mate. you should be proud.

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monster build dude!! man that thing gets sum lock!!

just a qs, just to confirm u using r33 crossmember? and a stok sump? and u were able to move engine back 30mm with no clearance issues?

sorry 4 the question s just doin a similar thing in my r30, tryn to find out sum info

cheers

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moar skiddss then 3rd lap and boom.

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then fixed back up and out again for the last 1hr of the day, had to do a runner back home for spares. while i was doing said runner, photo shoot went down lol

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more money more tires...

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then 130km scando entryy happened and i failed... :( but that's motorsport

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instead of running the wall i hit said wall so car came home ready for rev2. which is now in the works, giving myself 2-3months after mates onevia is completed.

pics of mates onevia in the works...

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monster build dude!! man that thing gets sum lock!!

just a qs, just to confirm u using r33 crossmember? and a stok sump? and u were able to move engine back 30mm with no clearance issues?

sorry 4 the question s just doin a similar thing in my r30, tryn to find out sum info

cheers

hey mate,

cheers man, lock setup is now sold, new setup going in soon :) moar!!! using r33 cross member racks moved forwards 20mm and is notched at the front too clear sump, also running stock sump.

CSTS are FOR SALE if anyone is keen, CHECK THREADS

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