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Your box fixed mark?

Yes mate, the only old bit now is the case, Award replaced all the shafts and gears and stuff, it was also modified internally to keep the oil from bring forced to the rear of the box which caused my problems of the gears not getting enough oil.

I'm in the process of giving it some love by cleaning the plugs and air filter, I'll swap out springs later as I need a large 90 deg straight edge to set cambers and I think I've lost mine somewhere.

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My bloody camber arms are seized, camber will be around -0.5 instead of +0.5.

Yes, this is a preempted excuse.

Come on guys, get your cars out, lots of talk about big powered cars but not many are seen.

Broken cars or serious issues are fair enough, BUT, surely there not all broken.

Weather temps look good at this stage.

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Mark go down to 17s work shop and flog some yeild.. or is the thread flogged...

If weather is better and I can get out of work early I'll come

Blue R33 GTR come say hello :)

Umair did you take your car to Yavuz for a proper tune yet :)

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Mark go down to 17s work shop and flog some yeild.. or is the thread flogged...

Umair did you take your car to Yavuz for a proper tune yet :)

haha not yet trying to save some cash mate

had a boost leak when Yavuz put it on the dyno... bought a hard pipe kit and it pulls a lot harder now... keen to get it on the strip

not looking like I'll be able to leave work early though

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