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yeah totaly agreed, but the product is more what i was posting that for.

i did a google for automotive trim dye, there are several companies that do it, might be something to investigate

 

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Current Spec Sheet

Engine

Engine rebuild 25,000kms ago
Tomei 1.2mm Headgasket
HKS T51R SPL Kit
R33 GTR Powersteering Pump + Bracket
Sard Fuel Rail
Trust Front Pipes
ARC 100mm Titanium Exhaust
Trust/Greddy Oil Cooler and Filter Relocation Kit


Drivetrain

Diff Rebuild by Award Gearbox & Diff
Nismo Coppermix Comp Spec Twin Plate Clutch
Nismo Slave Cylinder
Braided Clutch Line
R35 GTR Brembo 6pot Front (390mm) + 4pot Rear (380mm)
BM57 Brake Cylinder


Chassis

Midori Seibi Titanium Strut Brace
Aragosta Coilovers Type-S (7kg Front/5kg Rear)
Driftworks Suspension Arms / Rods
Nismo Diff/Subframe Bushes
SPOON Rigid Collar Rear Set
Ikeya Formula Lower Rear Control Arms
Ikeya Formula Front Camber Arms -10mm


Interior

New Door handles
HKS Floor Mats
Works Bell Boss Kit and RapFix
New Centre Vent
Nardi 350mm Deep Corn Steering Wheel
Garage Yoshida Seat Refresh


Exterior

Ganador Mirrors
Silk Road Headlight Intake


More to come soon !

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On 9/17/2016 at 10:25 PM, GRKGTR said:

Finally finished the Oil filter relocation kit and hooked up the oil cooler!

Such a pain in the ass job that I'll never do again unless the engine was out..

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Can't wait for these cooler oil temps, now ready for another track day in 2 weeks :)

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Where is the catch can? Really nice set up. I want to do braided lines like this. Oil and fuel lines.

54 minutes ago, WHITEBEAST said:

Where is the catch can? Really nice set up. I want to do braided lines like this. Oil and fuel lines.

There is no catch can (yet).. Those lines run down to the adapter on the block (For remote oil filter) and the other 2 lines run to the oil cooler.

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1 hour ago, jmknights93 said:

Those wheels look amazing!!!

I know TE37's are common but the RT Black editions are not.. And besides, very hard to find good looking wheels that will fit a 390mm rotor!!!

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On 08/04/2017 at 3:09 PM, GRKGTR said:

Had the car dyno'd today to get a starting point..

Red line is rwd and Green is 4wd

Many many parts will be arriving soon!

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This is a good comparison as many ppl have asked over the years what the difference is between rwd and awd...15% as per your sheet :)

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On 19/04/2017 at 3:15 PM, GRKGTR said:

I know TE37's are common but the RT Black editions are not.. And besides, very hard to find good looking wheels that will fit a 390mm rotor!!!

You will find that the te37 wheel is one of the lightest (if not the lightest) wheel on the market!

I have black editions on my silver 32 as well but with the bright yellow stickers which ppl either love or loath...im still 50/50 but I can't remove the stickers as you can't buy replacement stickers. Anyway, you have good taste.

Is the 'volk racing' writing on the spoke a sticker or embedded on the actual wheel?

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1 hour ago, Marko R1 said:

You will find that the te37 wheel is one of the lightest (if not the lightest) wheel on the market!

I have black editions on my silver 32 as well but with the bright yellow stickers which ppl either love or loath...im still 50/50 but I can't remove the stickers as you can't buy replacement stickers. Anyway, you have good taste.

Is the 'volk racing' writing on the spoke a sticker or embedded on the actual wheel?

Cheers Marko R1, I believe you have the TE37SL Black Edition 2 which is a minor revision to the RT Black Edition..

The writing is actually engraved on the wheel.

Unfortunately I won't have the wheels on before GTR festival, but hopefully will be on the week after for the SAU track day as I still need to order the Ikeya Formula front LCA's.

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