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Just received my new 2860-5' and Haltech ECU( with antilag/lauchcontrol etc- :whistling::whistling: ) and an Exedy Pupp type ceramic twin plate clutch
and lightened flywheel kit.. :yes::yes::yes: ..

I now have the following for sale:

1 x power FC with hand controller( replaced with new Haltech)

1 x OS Giken twin plate/lightend flywhwheel package( 3000 klm old only)**** not strong enough for new HP set-up

1 x set of N1 wizzers in good nik..

Its taken nearly 2 years to start from scratch.... and its just about there......and I can hardly wait !!!!

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Guy's,

I have just checked my "messenger" and there has clearly been some interest in my OS&G twin plate package

whilst i have been away...please see pics attached fyi

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I bought this OS&G complete package for around $2300 and did about 4000klm with it( tarmac rally and circuit klm's)

I have stepped up to a new ceramic set up based on the new 600 ish HP forecast for this new build.

This package would suit up around 400 HP and both clutch plates have plenty of life( 3.85mm and 4.00mm thick) and could go straight back into a streeter

As can be seen it has seen a bit of heat but no big issue for the price.... happy to move the whole package at a third of the price....pm me if you are interested( the entire new build of this car has not been cheap, so any cash form previous parts will assist......

cheers

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CAMS scrutineering now complete and "rego"..... this week.\

Just spent the day applying the old skool decals purchased from GMS..

Finally i can drive this sucker....after.3 long years starting from scratch!!!

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Got a paperwork issue with CAMS but will have it sorted in the next couple of weeks, so no barbagallo next week :down::down:

But took it for my first drive today under a permit...( around 20klm's)

Man its stout-as :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

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