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Old gearbox mount is starting to peel off the rubber.

Looked for the cheapest fix so i put in one of those GKtech solid mounts.

Holy crap it makes the whole car rumble, and the gear whine is full on! And thats only backing up the driveway! :O

Maybe a bit harsh for my liking. I think its more of a full on race car thing.

Braided clutch line in, bit of a pain to bleed it.

Have to test drive and see how it goes.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Solid gearbox mount is too loud, has to go.

Bad shudders under acceleration, some problem that i can now feel cos of the solid mount.

Must diagnose and fix.

Richard, nice wheels, and i have to give back that boss kit sometime.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Replaced my left front upright because old one had damaged eye bolt that the coilover mounts to. Gave everything a nice clean ready for some cruise tomorrow :D

Rob esp are good with safc's so is auto tech hume albeit more expensive

Auto tech is Hume 100% just got my car back from them after being there a week. I'd say I'm happy with Ed's tuning and service. Car is running good. Ed tells me he don't really like haltech but he tuned it so well. I'd defiantly recommend Ed and the Autotech team with out hesitation.

After getting my car back id just like to tip my hat to Adrian and the guys at ultimate tunes for the finishing touches on the GTR. It drives and feels incredible. It has never ran so well. Couldn't be happier.

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