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Hey guys,

Building a race GTR which will be at Superlap this year.

Feel free to follow along and see what going on with the build.

Engine/cooling etc.

HKS GT 800 Turbine kit

HI Octane Performance Coating dump pipe and turbo housings

Side exit exhaust

HKS PISTONS

HKS Rods

HKS Head gasket system

HKS Camshafts

HKS F-Con V-Pro

HKS Valcon Controller

HKS EVC Boost controller

HKS GT2 Wastegate x2

Custom Fuel Cell

PWR Light weight Intercooler(WRC & BTCC)

PWR Light weight Radiator(Nascar Spec)

PWR Light weight Oil cooler(F1 Spec)

PWR transmission cooler(F1 Spec)

PWR Diff cooler(F1 Spec)

2000cc Injectors(E85)

2000hp Magna Fuel Pump

Interior

Motec Sports Dashlogger

GT Auto Garage and A.D.E Chrome Moly Roll Cage FIA Approved

Custom Carbon Dash

Works Bell Paddle shifter RaptorII and Boss Kit

Bride Racing Seat

Willans Racing 5 point Harness

Exterior

Colour is Dry Carbon

Aerodynamics by Andrew Brilliant (FXMD Aerodynamics)

Front Bonnet Fenders Bumper Headlight one piece Dry carbon

Rear Bumper Guards Boot one piece Dry Carbon

Dry Carbon Doors

Dry Carbon Roof

Dry Carbon Front lower splitter

Dual Rear Diffuser Dry Carbon

Dual Element Rear wing Dry Carbon(GT AUTO SPEC)

Transmission/diff etc.

PPG 6speed upgrade transmission

Willall Racing Kevlar clutch packs

Upgraded Front and Rear LSD

Suspension/Handling

HKS Hypermax 3 suspension with custom Valving/Spring rates

Hi Octane Front Camber Arms

Sunline Adjustable Rear Camber Arms

Sunline Adjustable Castor Arms

Sunline Adjustable Toe Arms

Volk Racing TE37 Super Lap Edition 18 x 11 +18

Hankook 295/30/18 Z221 tyres

Breaking

Project Mu SCR-Pro Rotors

Project Mu H16 Racing Pads

Sponsors:

GT AUTO GARAGE

GOLD RAY ENERGY

HIGH OCTANE RACING

AUSTRALIAN DIVERSIFIED ENGINEERING (A.D.E)

PROJECT MU AUSTRALIA

PPG GEARBOXS

HKS AUSTRALIA

ADVAN

FXMD AERODYNAMICS

Power will range from 800hp to 1000hp and 900 to 1100nm depending on track conditions

Below is a render of what the finish product will look something like:

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The roll cage:

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I will keep this up to date until the car is finished.

Cheers,

Drew

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Love the cage :) should be an awesome build when complete

Wow, glad to see another OZ GTR35 built for the superlap in Aug.I have given up Phillip Island 6 hrs ( same weekend) to witness Drew and Marks beasts at Eastern creek doing battle in the Pro class .Wonder if they would entertain the idea of sending their cars to Macau GP GT challenge ( Nov). Witnessed Skaife and Hasemi doing head to head battle in the GTR32 days. Awesome!!

Will follow these two threads with great interest.

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have been waiting for the thread Drew.

car is looking good! cant wait for the update.

will be interesting to se how the aero guys differ in their approach.

are you using CFD or wind tunnel?

wont see you tomorrow at QR as I have sold the ADM. be sure to take out the Porsche cup car,

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