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Dashboard out and ready to send to Carbon fabricators for the race dash.

some people have expressed interest in all the OEM pieces being fabricated in carbon in a true OEM style. let me know if interested in either an OEM dash or race dash.

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Dashboard out and ready to send to Carbon fabricators for the race dash.

some people have expressed interest in all the OEM pieces being fabricated in carbon in a true OEM style. let me know if interested in either an OEM dash or race dash.

Picked up my car yesterday from Trent and I saw your beast sitting there half naked :D

My friends were there with me and they just stared at the car and couldn't find word to express their feelings...

Can't wait to see those in carbon :D

This will be well beyond insane considering what the AMS GTR does with the the Alpha 10 kit and your going so much more.

AMS GTR 9 Second pass

Granted their GTR is in a completely different field of racing but it just shows the power of the sucker.

This will be well beyond insane considering what the AMS GTR does with the the Alpha 10 kit and your going so much more.

AMS GTR 9 Second pass

Granted their GTR is in a completely different field of racing but it just shows the power of the sucker.

World Time Attack is the focus for the build at the moment, however I am sure we will get a chance to run it at the drag strip after that. With the weight reduction and expected power, it will be well into the 9's.

will be fun to go to the drags, we might have to look at the aero though if we want to get serious about it.

we have some custom aero pieces planned to improve downforce which although helpful on the track may hurt us on the drag strip!

this should also shut up those interweb dweebs who were commenting on your feature page your mod list is nothing major LOL

granted when you grow up being able to stage 3 tune your ps3 supra, yes handbrake version 1 may seem tame in comparison

btw any noticeable wear on the oem tranny/subframe mounts after all those track events?

Edited by domino_z

are you referring to speedhunters?

if so, yes there are a lot of experts out there on the www. who pass judgment with only 10% of the facts and 0% idea

haven't looked closely at the mounts. that tranny has only done 4,000km

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