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I started to clean up and detail the rear wing as well

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is actually a time consuming job but worth it in the end

Time to remove that nismo sticker I had on the back of the rear wing to make things smoother

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I sourced some OEM parts thanks to my good friend Robbie $$slowmedown and even got to meet Marcus elrodeo666 who is a top bloke

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but before any of this goes on I wanted to make certain I rust proof that wing

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these brackets were going to get the treatment of lifetime

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first some rust-guard primer

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and then some anti-rust black (final) coat

I also decided to paint strip and lightly sand the rear wing stay pods

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then give them a coat of this

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again dupli*color DSSB01 (closest thing to Nissan Crystal White)

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I haven't put a coat of clear on yet but will do so next time I take them off and then sand them down and cut to perfection

Want to work on my car for a few months ants?

I like how you've removed the nismo off the rear wing. I reckon the one on the bonnet should go too. What do you think?

lol bring the car around and I will

I will have to agree Scottie and will also remove the front nismo sticker

However, I have some other things to post up for now

I'll just trade you cars for the month mate... Feel the 3L power!

Then I can rack up the km's on yours and feel that AWD acceleration

that sounds like a great idea scottie - I will have to test drive the Scottie mobile someday and you can test drive mine :)

How much where the gaskets and Brackets? Mine is exactly the same :/

Its actually a common thing mate, and as the cars are aging it will become more and more susceptible to car cancer

All up it costs me less than $100 (still exy for what it is but thats Nissan)

Brackets were $55

Gaskets were supplied by Robbie at $40

Track time!

well firstly..........................................

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I gave the ant-eater some fresh blood and filter because I :wub: her

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one very early Sunday morning (5:00am)

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On the way to Lakeside Parkway (raceway) - fog!

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Fog was indeed foggy

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but then the sunrise changed everything

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after a little detour (thanks to shitty Iphail maps) I reached LP

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our time on track (just happy laps) was in conjunction with the QLD EVO OWNERS CLUB which made things exciting

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after a brief discussion with QR officials we were good to go

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Can I say that I had a ball of a time and finally got use the cars full power on that straight

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Being my first outing on track with this much power I was driving very cautiously but could certainly feel that the car needs much work with the suspension

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still had an amazing day and all can say is that its addictive and will not be the last time I go on track - a new chapter has started for this car ;)

a small video from an emo of the track time

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Its actually a common thing mate, and as the cars are aging it will become more and more susceptible to car cancer

All up it costs me less than $100 (still exy for what it is but thats Nissan)

Brackets were $55

Gaskets were supplied by Robbie at $40

That's really not to bad at all. Thanks :)

soooooooo........... from one race track to another

this time Queensland Raceway

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another early Sunday morning

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arrived at QR without any problems, however...................

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it was nice and cold!

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this R33 GTR was just amazing

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time to go on track

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had so much fun

we were on track for almost an hour - I finally feel the tyres gripping and instantly feel more confident and the car was handling very well, but that QR track can be brutal on brakes (mine were smokin lol)

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Certainly enjoy finally been able to use the car for what its built for :)

I had some water under my rear boot lip which caused some nice and abstract art at the back with the unburnt fuel

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but I got her nice and cleaned up when I got home

heres some video footage with expert on board commentary

Knowing that I want this car to find more grip and handle better it was time to get some new performance parts :banana:

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whiteline fever baby!

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Whiteline front heavy duty adjustable sway bar (22mm)

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Whiteline rear heavy duty adjustable sway bar (24mm)

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whiteline front sway bar links - rears heavy duty links have also been ordered

I also got a whiteline front strut brace

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