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@JimmyRickard i'm currently working on my Calsonic build, a facebook member sent me here and i am wondering if you could point me in the direction of where you got all the livery pieces please... although mine won't be as 100% as yours but i have a long time to invest in it

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It lives again!IMG_4872.JPGIMG_4878.JPGIMG_4882.JPG

 

After months of hunting down electrical gremlins the car now starts without a hitch.

 

Since last taking it out and breaking the hicas bar, we have replaced it with a Hicas removal kit (highly recommended over the lock bar), had a mini re-wire inside the car, installed a FullRace ETS Pro and had Heasmans give it a wheel alignment and corner weight ready for the track.

 

Many thanks to Myles @fluxelectronics for making sense of the many shit attempts at auto electrics from various mechanics over the years

 

Was great to see all the awesome cars at the GTR festival and was proud to have mine out on display for the first time. Much prefer racing it though [emoji1]

 

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hi from Germany ... after years i look to this site im sad that you have sold the car

instate my car is ready for jtcc race :3_grin:  ... not real have 150hp ...

but it s enough for sunday cruising and the city

 

and my son get his own race truck with Trailer and racecar

so thanks for your Posts over the years

regards mario

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hi

in Germany ist not so easy to get street legal wheels in 19" for this car ....

this wheel has the closest look to the real impul wheel ...

i have also 4 original 16" impul wheels from japan in storage only for Show (not street legal in Germany)

car is stock 14t miles only race look

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