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paddleshift holinger?

its about $24k for a brand spanker holinger

add on gear read out display and subframe closer to $30k

and i think the paddle shift option is an extra $5-6k

plus shipping and installation

got 2x 32 builds going. Shitter is LS powered for track work, cammed, new tr6060 box with upgraded synchros, nismo lsd, AGI cage and basic suspension goodies.

No 2 is my good one, 26/32, gt42, t400, gtr rear etc etc, 7yr build so far

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Nice builds Corey! Got any pics to share?

Mine is sitting on axle stands at the moment as I'm changing suspension setups. Might give it a respray later in the year and then think about swapping out the current turbo setup for a precision turbo of some sort....6262, 6266 or even 6466 .... dunno yet, need to do more research! :D

Nice builds Corey! Got any pics to share?

Mine is sitting on axle stands at the moment as I'm changing suspension setups. Might give it a respray later in the year and then think about swapping out the current turbo setup for a precision turbo of some sort....6262, 6266 or even 6466 .... dunno yet, need to do more research! :D

2.6 or? i think simon has shown the sweet spot for a 2.6 is the 6262

No pics at the moment both shells are bare getting ready for paint. Both been on the back burner for the last 6 months due to being busy at work. Will get some up when I start tinkering again.

Damo, go the RPF01's they are nice. Why the hate for the XT7's?

I think they look good on other cars like a 4 door 34, I think they have just been on the car 2 years and i am after a change although car has only been running ~ 6 months of that hahaha

on that just purchased a set of RPF01s in black should arrive in the next week or so




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