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I've always been a massive fan of the mighty t51r :)

What are your plans with wheels? U gonna fit some big rubber? I think u will need it

Looking at some 18x10.5 +12 Gramlights... But also looking at another set.. A bit undecided at the moment.

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5 hours ago, jmknights93 said:

Looks like you had fun.

Definitely did.. The 2 more runs I did after that video were much faster and on edge... Next time I go out i'll have coilovers and all other supporting suspension work so it won't feel so high and boaty lol

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So there has been a few acquisitions in the past couple of months... Picked up a Nismo Coppermix Twin plate Comp spec from Ants, which is getting put in on Monday

 

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And this lovely set of boxes arrived today after waiting 4 weeks..

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Ordered the track day essentials starting with a Trust 13 row oil cooler/relocator kit with all the lines and air diversion plate etc

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And the box I was waiting 4 weeks for....

Aragosta Type-S Rubber mount coilovers, 7kg front / 5kg rear

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Also picked up some Driftworks adjustable arms

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Rear traction rods

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Front tension rods

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Front Camber arms

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Rear camber arms

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