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You just need some micro switches on the gear shifter for ignition cut on full throttle gear shifts, flat shifting FTW! heheh flame on!

Sitting on the fence of that one for now. Waiting for Mr Hill to do it first.

where are you going to fit the breather for the OS88?

I'll have a good look when the car is in the air. Micky ran a line from the box to the factory fuel filter position so maybe something like that could work. Any suggestions?

So you are having issues with corn juice and file system, so you decide to change turbo package. Don't you like driving this thing?

I think you're missing the most important point here... he's going single.

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Any progress?

There is. :)

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-5's are gone.

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Dummy fit.

That's as it sits ATM. Just waiting on Mick_O to have some spare time so we can start fabricating everything. Neither of us have a whole heap of time ATM (working 6-7 days a week), so it will be done when it can be. Most things are there. Just waiting on gates and the mufflers.

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