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Nice mate. Wow how cheap is it to run your car at that track! Wonder why SAU havent organised something there. Great build mate will be interesting to see how long it takes to um streatch the reliability after your history with the RB's lol. Will definately have to take my 32 down to that track for shakedown once shes finished.

yea its a small track and a bit of fun, its 100 bux for they day.

i rent the joint out once a year for my birthday for some fun

8th june if your intretsed cost will be $150

That car is far too clean and shiny to be a fatz mobile.

PS welcome to the highly exclusive white series 3 owners club.

belive it or not i have washed it... i have changed

will be getting a polish this week as it has some spots on the paint fron parking under a tree that didnt wash off afer a quick scrub

^^^ :D

in other news the car now has a decent alarm and we have booked it in for a wakefield track day on anzac day!

Have a look under the rear parcel shelf, where the Hicas ECU etc is.

Tomei rack is an electric unit with a couple of brass spacers that go between the tie rods and the rack. I installed it for Grant.

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Nice mate. Wow how cheap is it to run your car at that track! Wonder why SAU havent organised something there. Great build mate will be interesting to see how long it takes to um streatch the reliability after your history with the RB's lol. Will definately have to take my 32 down to that track for shakedown once shes finished.

SAU NSW has done a day there. They lost money because people didn't want to turn up.

Fatz: Where'd you mount the fire extinguisher in this one? :P

decided to sell the front brembos as they are camp

this weekends plan is new plugs

swap out the front brakes with stoptek's ds 3000 pads

remove dust shields

new ds 3000 for the rear

braided lines all round

put a temporary catch can in

cam gears to zero

new exhaust( with cat)

new cam covers with mines baffels

check earths to the fuel pump

fuel fliter

air filter

gearbag oil

polish

i recon ill get 2 out of the 10 things done!

Cool cool. Yah mate put me down for the June birthday bash. Do you know a place that has cheap car trailer rentals? Kenards do $150 for 24 hours but $350 deposit :( This means i must now definately have the 32 done lol.

Cash cash guess ill have to come up and pick the rear screen up and pay you an extra $150 ;)

Yah if i could afford to buy my own trailer i would, but just cant do it yet lol. I got a mate with one think i might steel it

for that day :)

Changed the plugs on this thing today

Fake nismo catch tank added for short term love

Can't find my mines baffles in my shed either

Also ordered a surge tank, same as pigsarses one

And I think ill get it tuned on e85 as its a track bitch

The spots on the shit heap won't come off with a quick polish which shits me... Will have to cut and polish.

Trying to swap the twin exhaust. If no luck by Thursday it will be getting cats added for rego

f**k me

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