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Stoptechs are on the front now.. So much better than brembos , most likey the 5.1 fluid that made the difference

Oil catch can in

Fuel filter done

Gave the new rubber a blast and it has change the car, no more unpredictable oversteer, and more neutral.

Reliability testing continues

Did about 120 laps at Wakefield

Not very fast a best of 11.8

Even at 9psi the f*ker is laggy as shit and then doesn't power on. Even on gear shifts there is a noticeable half second before boost kicks back in anyway I think the -7 are f**ked and need to be replaced before they die in a fire( or I have a boost leak)

The rsr rubber is pretty shit as well.. Ill reserve judgment after a wheel alignment

Your a very hard critic fatz. Lots of us would die to just be able to drive a stock GTR round a track lol. Hope you get it sorted :) 120 laps is a nice effort :) and no brakeages :P

put in some adjustable camber arms front and rear

gave the car a once over and discovered a oil leak from one of the high pressure hoses on the 4wd( cracked it up but looks like it need replacing)

will have a look at the ic hoses to see if i can find a boost leak tonight

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put a proper bucket seat in this thing over the weekend ( as teh stock gtr seat is shit)

flashy fire extinguisher brack hit everywhere on the bride SL rails( not so flashy anymore lol)

so its been modified to fit

will be getting the rear guards rolled and hopefull a alignment soon

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