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cool build, great to see some nicely built 25GTt's.

definitely invest in some good tyres, coilovers and arms/bushes,will make a bigger difference to laptimes than a bit more power (though obviously you want to sort the restriction out first..)

ive got cusco arms, great build quality and got a perfect alignment with them, car feels great on the track.http://www.cusco.co.jp/en/catalog/pdf_catalogue_suspension_parts.html

nagisa auto also do a bunch of arms for R34 25GTt http://www.nagisa-auto.com/products.html

i'd order throught jessestreeter, should be able to get the stuff for a reasonable price for made-in-japan quality. my 2c.

cool build, great to see some nicely built 25GTt's.

definitely invest in some good tyres, coilovers and arms/bushes,will make a bigger difference to laptimes than a bit more power (though obviously you want to sort the restriction out first..)

ive got cusco arms, great build quality and got a perfect alignment with them, car feels great on the track.http://www.cusco.co.jp/en/catalog/pdf_catalogue_suspension_parts.html

nagisa auto also do a bunch of arms for R34 25GTt http://www.nagisa-auto.com/products.html

i'd order throught jessestreeter, should be able to get the stuff for a reasonable price for made-in-japan quality. my 2c.

Cheers :thumbsup:

New suspension setup & a 1.5way diff are definitely on the cards next!

I have some Hankook RS-3 ready to go on which should be good

Cheers for links! It will be helpful once I shop around for parts :)

mate great build going on there. i have had a lot of the same sort of modding ideas as you have done already.. good to see that all of it is working out for you which helps me out a lot also.
great inspiration mate good up the great work

mate great build going on there. i have had a lot of the same sort of modding ideas as you have done already.. good to see that all of it is working out for you which helps me out a lot also.

great inspiration mate good up the great work

Thanks Jake

Yeah its all slowly starting to come together

Theres still quite a long list of things that I still want to do. It really never stops :/

Quick update:

Just got a few pics from Vu @ DT Panels. Shell is going in for paint tonight, and then assembly tomorrow

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On 12/4/2013 at 5:14 PM, Miguelone said:

What colour did you end up going with?

Ended up going the dark metallic grey from a Subaru Brz.

Additional pics I took today

Hard to tell on the camera, will look at lot better once out in the sunlight:

Base Coat:

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Final coat:

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thats a really nice colour.

+1 to endless list of things to do on car. But then again, if you ran out it would be less exciting and interesting

Ahh Leroy you and I know that feel

Also

Live updates from Vu @ DT Panels. Great service :D

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DT Panels had to custom cut the side skirts from the kit as they were made to fit the GTT guards from the old kit. Final result! Good result! and saves me time and money to find impossible GTR side skirts!

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