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In hindsight with all the Gizmo's I should have known the engine wasn't going to last long - lol

Big ass tacho, A pillar boost gage, HKS actuators, torque/drag controller, race seat, electronic rear wing, PFC.... DOH!

Shoulda lit the flair and walked away from it

On a stock block

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No and yes.

Genuine C-west twin blade electronic from the cabin (near accelerator) single tap and double tap switch.

Here's a pic.

Also the old skool HKS trumpet bov's.

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Not car related but tge race bike got a shit load of love over yhe last few days.

Stripped and cleaned everything, fixed no spark issue, reset rear suspension preload, tweaked the front and rear damping, replaced a bucket load of bolts and nuts

Got the thing idling as nicely as a carb with jets that are way to big for the altitude can.

Ordered a new noise legal race muffler and fitted a couple of go fast stickers.

Whats up with the guard roller?

Has it been passed on to the next guy who needs it?

Have you finished yours?

I just filled the lumpy bits with bog. :blush:

A warning to those who use it!

You get to a point where theres another skin folded in there and it wont flare as much as the rest.

So you get a step, which has to be hammered out/in or/and filled.

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Omg that rear quarter is so fked up. That much area was lumpy from panel beating. The rear part of the wheel arch has lost all definition. Will have to copy the other side.

And a crappy version of Sins old cf bonnet, a half-assed copy in fibreglass.

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No and yes.

Genuine C-west twin blade electronic from the cabin (near accelerator) single tap and double tap switch.

Here's a pic.

Also the old skool HKS trumpet bov's.

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Want to go back to old school? =P

SAU wasteland to the rescue. Found Brand new reverse lights and speaker covers direct from nissan for CHEAAPPPPP. Ordered a set for my mate Richard as well =P

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