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Project R35 Gtr Targa Preparation - Progress Pics


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Hi all,

As most of you are aware, we recently bought the first brand new R35 GTR Premium into Sydney under the race and rally scheme, with the car being destined for use in Targa Tasmania under Team Donut King.

With a limited time frame and a lot to do in order to prepare the car for racing, work started immediately with some circuit shake down testing at Oran Park in Sydney where the cars performance was impressive to say the least.

Shortly after the car was sent off to be painted at Adams Smash in the widely recognised Team Donut King pink, and with the painting now completed, we thought some photos were in order.

The R35 GTR shortly after arriving at the factory

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The finished painted product.

Adams Smash truely are import specialists and have been responsible for the paint and body work on our GTR race car fleet for many years.

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We hope to bring you more updates on the cars Targa preparation including more pics as we go along :)

Cheers,

Steve Thatcher

Just Jap Racing

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Pity the two R35's in Perth aren't going to make it for Targa Tas :) Are you guys planning on bringing them over for Targa West ?

Its a shame the black ones arn't come down to do a REAL Targa rally!

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can't wait to see it down here, I hope I'll be about to have a decent look at it. What is the ECU like? Is it just 1 that does everything (attessa, engine, gearbox), or is it modulated like the 32-34's (differnt ecu for everything)

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the way i see it, its pink on the outside yeah and if ya owned one i think ya would spend more time inside the car driving rather then spending more time looking at it so if ya inside all ya seeing is the sweet interior and the planting that foot pedal!!!

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Personally I don't care what colour it is as long as the R35's are racing in this country I'm stoked.

I will be at Targa this year just to check this thing out, the missus wanted a holiday down there anyway lol.

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