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we should have swapped out the semi-good LSD out of my old sillo. or why not just weld this one up? i guess it doesn't have enough power to spin up both?

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jas-25T, just drive your car mate. it's a turbo, RWD, has tyres on it. what more do you need? if not lend it to me and i'll take you for a ride in it.

gearbox is in! got a gearbox out of a hr31 redtop

gearbox is in!! woohoo did i mention gearbox is in. plannning to break output shaft on this one as well. i predict shall happen when trying to grab 4th during burnout. who knows.

i am extremely excited

big thanks to neil who shall be towing me!!

It was a pretty good day - no R33's but plenty of R31 action like usual :lol:

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Feel very sorry for that R32 owner that had the third gear wall hit, that guy was putting on a very very good before that happened, and obviously pushing the limit...

My white wheels turned to brown after driving through the car park ay :):D:P

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