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Whats the plan for diff? I've got a 300zx z31 long nose r200 set up for mine with commodore / 31 brakes. Shame to see one so original going agricultural is it as nice as the pics look?

Also has he driven a 400 kw sub 1000kg car before? I'd stitch the frame n put some decent bracing in it to stop the bending.

Also if theirs e85 near you high comp + turbo + lots of timing = response

it is a bit old. however...

car is currently having body work done and getting engineered for the engine ans so-on

it is having some firewall work done to run aircon and some other bits and pieces.

engine is coming together slowly but allot of time is going into the engineering side of things to get it rolling and registered and to be "correct" for the major modifications later on. do it once do it right... just takes time.

some random photos.

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Whats the plan for diff? I've got a 300zx z31 long nose r200 set up for mine with commodore / 31 brakes. Shame to see one so original going agricultural is it as nice as the pics look?

Also has he driven a 400 kw sub 1000kg car before? I'd stitch the frame n put some decent bracing in it to stop the bending.

Also if theirs e85 near you high comp + turbo + lots of timing = response

also were in need of an R200 longnise diff if anyone has one btw

he has not but i suggest he will be ok... or up in smoke i dunno but im gonna be watching haha, the body will be prepared properly. we do have expert help heavily involved.

also it will be E85... the rest is all in the works, ill get some updates as we go.

trying to choose a colour and wheels aswell. have been for ages. i have wanted to do melinium jade... he wants candy red :yucky:

  • 1 year later...

forgot about this thread.

things still happening with the mates datto.

looks like picks have dropped off so heres a couple of stolen picks from our builder :)

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battery tray gone and a start on cleaning up the metal work

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a bit of firewall transplating for furure AC

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mock up fit

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SSS tailights to clean up

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wheels arrived and were put on the car before he could even squeal

fronts

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rears

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thats about where ts up to. hopefully josh can get the progress fired up soon and get it to a body work stage.

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

another update, basically from here unless i pop up to the shop, im steeling posts from our builder Josh.

 

Update from McDonalds Brother Racing: 

Rear clip fabrication almost complete, 9" full floater getting closer, Billet shafts, Willwood brakes and coil-overs. ETA to the car for fitment; mid to late next week. Might even be a roller for All Jap Day "might".

 

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