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Though I would start another thread

introducing the winefuelled r32

7 weeks till the 24 hr lemons at the bend

The concept for this car came together when we did a Redneck rally after a solid 7 night dei king heavily 

basic specs

r32gtst( roof chopped off)

engine swap to a dirty rb30e

extensive bracing for the cage

 

important lemons information

jim Richards loves it “ we love you jimmy”

runs a 15.4 @84 mph at the strip

and is a f load of fun to drive 

 

anyway this thread is to let to let you know how awesome we car

 

and if your in south Australia and near the bend come out for a beer and or sausage  on 12-15 October 

 

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14 hours ago, fatz said:

Rb30e is almost as disappointing as a rb20det

Oi! Both are fun, in their own right (one revs like a diesel, one loves to rev).

I hope you get Jimbo's scribble coated or something, for that extra Instagram points

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