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  • 4 weeks later...

Last weekend i had the first superlap event after fitting the new suspension and brakes.

I wass still running the old tires, just to see what improvement the suspension and brake system woud give.

it saved me 2.5 second, after 20 minutes of driving, so not bad. (4th place).

need some more pratice to get the driving up to wat it was after 7 months ;)

Now its time for some improvements to the suspension, and get some real sticky tyres!

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i know the ductape looks shit, have already fitted hood pins!

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  • 2 months later...

sorry havent been online in a while, i´m not going to zandvoort to often, because of the verry thight noise regulations... only 96DB on fly by....

This weekend the car could be seen on the largest tuning show from europe, 100% tuning in Rotterdam...

Created a small time attack erea with some friends!

Below some of the dutch championchip cars:

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fitted a new splitter en CF cannard to my front bumper! hopefully gives some extra downforce for next season....

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