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Gender neutral reveal skids ready (minus motor).

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@SiR_RB about 500kW at the rear, pretty much same hotside, better head set up, better cooling and a bit more balls with timing. I want it all in between 4000 to 4300 rpm and spin its mum to 9000rpm.

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3 hours ago, SiR_RB said:

That looks sick man 

what’s the paint code, I may of missed it 

 

still gotta organise a meet/drive one day lol

Need a motor first lol.

Paint code is Selenite Grey from a Bankstown Classic.

3 hours ago, Piggaz said:

What gearbox? That’ll be the next thing you’ll be picking up off the road.

For now CD009 conversion seems like a good idea, with 3.6 diff ratio.

This was kind of the plan from the start but who knows, could be a Samsonas considering what has happened so far 🤣

Can I interest you in a T56? Better ratios also I want to sell mine.

:P


Colour looks really good, and glad to see you didn't give up on it so fast!

13 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

Can I interest you in a T56? Better ratios also I want to sell mine.

Lololol... If it was a R33 dog box then maybe, but yeah CD009 seems appropriate, keeps the car driveable. Doubt it's seeing the track the way it did before.

Aren't the CD009 ratios hyper short? They'd be really great with a 7th for cruising (in my application)

Whats with the hardcore build then if it's not going to go to the track? Booooooo!

38 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

Aren't the CD009 ratios hyper short? They'd be really great with a 7th for cruising (in my application)

Whats with the hardcore build then if it's not going to go to the track? Booooooo!

Broscience tells me the S15 Manual CW&P will fit somehow lol.

Will still go to closer tracks here and there, e.g. Luddenham, maybe Eastern Creek South Circuit etc. but not competitive, just squirts here and there. 100% will take it to Powercruise lol.

21 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

Same reason we all build our cars it’s our hobby and we enjoy it 

Oh don't you worry, it will still be thrashed, just skidpans, Powercruise, etc.

On 3/5/2021 at 9:00 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Gender neutral reveal skids ready (minus motor).

IMG-20210305-WA0011.thumb.jpg.b42900cc7af4ecfcf4da020ca5e75d3b.jpg

@SiR_RB about 500kW at the rear, pretty much same hotside, better head set up, better cooling and a bit more balls with timing. I want it all in between 4000 to 4300 rpm and spin its mum to 9000rpm.

Paintjob looks mad.... did you take the strut towers off to do a rust repair while engine out?

 

E.g. 

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