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Big imports night Buster has orgainised Imports only lane. I have posted on the Zed forum, Lexus Soarer Forum and FTO forum. Mainly have a lot of interest with a bunch coming from the zed camp. There should be a few 12's amoungst them to compete with. I spoke with Grant from Zoom HPI today and said they should be there. If nothing else you can see the Zed Slot Car Boat run a 10 sec pass. Need some tough GTR's to show us what its about??

Check out your competition and no they don't all wear cardigans. http://aus300zx.neuralmotion.com.au/index....t&postid=242048

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Working on that as we speak plus lots of other goodies such as line locker so I don't fight those big brakes and get diff and box hot. Working on 15 inch rims but checking on tyres to suit, treaded radials.

Get my Turbo back JP - then I'll bolt it on, get Ben to check out the wastegate- download the old tune, fit the standard rear suspension, check the reaf diff mounts, fit a two way mechanical diff, put the MT drag radials on the ford rims, fit them up, tune for 30 PSI, fit the NOS kit, get a driver that can chuck a decent burnout - and I'll be there and running 10s - Fullie ! :)

B Man Turbo arrived back this morning. With good driver, I volunteer, and correct set up your car could run a 10. I was speaking with Rayn who owns OBHAVE that we sponsor and he runs 11.2 on 235 ( not wide enough ) semi's and 10.2 on slicks.

Oh Cool ! That was quick !

I'll be around 8am sharp on Saturday (tomorrow) to get it. Your shout for coffee :D

I'll bring in wastegate too - for quick checkover ;)

Hmmm - Looks like car weekend coming up for B-Man.

Time to fit Anti HICAS bar too :D

Turbo back on - and all sweet ! I'm getting good at changing turbos :)

All heat shielding worked a treat :(

Tomorrow , will be changing rear shocks and installing anti HICAS bar - then will need wheel allignment.

JP - will call you re: Tune - maybe Wednesday mornning ??? Might have to chuck a sickie on Wednesday hey !



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