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Awesome stuff, damn fast groceries, keep up the good work.

How's the drive line holding up ?

We have done our own 4wd auto and it has decent axles. The driveshaft from transfere case to front diff is stock, the rear diff is stock R32 GTR and the front just has a 1.5 way lsd in it.

All seems to love it so far but we havn't really layed into it power wise yet.

Just need to get the 60fts sorted then we should be on for sub 8.50s

Rob

Just need to get the 60fts sorted then we should be on for sub 8.50s

Rob

Are you just using the gas to help it spin up, and get it off the line?

Think you might need some bigger brakes, or convince them to put a bit more tar down :P

Definitely is an average track with all those hills on it :D

Top work as usual by Rob at RIPS.

Only thing left on the car that is Stagea is the shell :D

Lol, you'd be surprised how much is still stock stagea.

All we need now is to get the whole deal into a 1100-1200kg GTR, "on paper" (which is quite often different to reality as we both know) thats a potential of 7.90s @ 180 with the same power we used on the weekend.

Edited by R.I.P.S NZ
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