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That's a bit harsh sweety, not every drag racer is a fuuck stain.

I keep searching but not even Nismo sell cans of Nissan Air,,, how disappointing.

Yea they only use it at the factory in Japan shame they don't sell it

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Dusting of the cob webs of this bucket of shit.....

To enter in the gtr festival at ec drag strip

Na just joking

Going to Bathurst to slap it into a wall in a true gtr death

New oil, new 50 dollar rubber on all 4 corners

To prove I am serious I have booked it in for an Alignment

Chance of death high

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Minor update

Just some basic maintenance

Noticed when driving to get a coffee there was a wobble when tuning left

Glad I had a look see

All the camber bolts were loose... I mean farken loose

Also the front right tyre kept on going flat. on closer inspecting must have been a dud

Lucky I found that, rubber was like this and had a

Minor wobble at ec last track day through turn one

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Started dicking around with front splitter

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Also nutting out a better tow hook

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Great to catch up big fella. Sorry I had to bail early but I had an awesome day sanding a floor to look forward to on Sunday. With a splitter like that you should have scored the "best presented" trophy for sure. Well pedalled on Saturday mate. Embarrassed some serious cars.

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