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Ah right.

Are these pics of an old build? Looks similar to a car that was built by PAC.

It does look similar to the PAC r33. My car hasn't been running yet. You may have seen some pictures before its coming up to 4.5 years build time. Think Plazmaman had it as there profile picture on Facebook for a while. This is the Blacktrack Performance R33.

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Not long now before a start up. Maybe/ would of had it out for Jambo next month in Queenland. But family has to come first as we have just had another baby girl. So hopefully before the end of the year you'll see this thing out and about. Windows are in. Everything's wired up. Few little things left. Then dyno time.

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All fits behind the standard front bar.

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Awesome build

Always waiting for updates on your car

What size & brand is your cooler

Hope you get some videos when you fire it up / on the dyno / and most important of all when you let it go down the drag strip

Intercooler is a Plazmaman race spec unit. 1400hp. 600mm x 300mm. 100mm thick.

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