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When you finish going broke let me know so I can buy your the car for half of what you've spent. Actually, make it a quarter of what you've spent :P

If or more likely when this thing sends me broke it will never sell, i will likely be buried in it :P

Hahaha. Dodgy life insurance claim by Carmen :P

Cage looks awesome though!

That is only a sneak peak ;) The quality of work is amazing! I am getting pretty excited about it all and cant wait to unleash the new build on the track...

Is there a silver Mitsubishi Mirage in the background behind your car?

And the cage looks sweet!

Possibly... I never looked past the cage :P

great progress brother lid skids are a lot safer now

Haha sure are!!

Thread title has been misleading for a while now :P

Yeah i know, ill try get that changed ;)

Love your work bro. Cant wait to hit the track with you.

Thanks mate, cant wait!

Rate the rear wing. Similar/same to what I was after but fell off my chair when I read the price...so ended up going pleb spec and DIY :(

Yeah i looked at heaps and kept coming back to this one simply due to looks... There are probably others out there that function slightly better but i am pretty happy with it...

Plus it came up at the right price and the right time... Couldnt afford to buy one new!!

Horry Shiet! Did you win Tatslotto or something? That's some nice gear you've got there.

LOL If i did the car would be on the track by now :laugh:

Been working hard on it for around 6mths now chipping away... $ is the only thing slowing me down!

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The new seat is a bit too tight for me at the moment so it gives me some major motivation to do some weight reduction on myself :P

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