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love it big boy. it looks just like I pictured it all those months ago. hard to believe it wasn't that long ago we were standing in the back of my truck ripping boxes open! and now all those boxes = 1 car. :D

it will be the star of the show wherever you take it mate. let's please take it to japan and show them what some hairy backed foreigners can build. :D (note, using the best japanese parts of course...) :D

lol, they don't need luck, sea captain. they have a GTR.... :wacko:

Yep I've had my arse handed to me plenty by Mark and Russ. Although we have done lots of improvements to the boat to catch up to their R32 times, possibly, then they sold it and went into hyperdrive with this R34 beast, and moved the goal post again. Go Russ and Mark, no good standing still, your hair gets swept forward from everyone passing you, or maybe catching up is my goal.

mai gawd... that thing is crazy!

If it's at superlap, I'm going to touch it, I'm warning you now!

your going to touch 'it'...thats par for the course anyway Doof.

we wouldn't have expected anything less.

Yep I've had my arse handed to me plenty by Mark and Russ. Although we have done lots of improvements to the boat to catch up to their R32 times, possibly, then they sold it and went into hyperdrive with this R34 beast, and moved the goal post again. Go Russ and Mark, no good standing still, your hair gets swept forward from everyone passing you, or maybe catching up is my goal.

all I heard was...

YAARRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!

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HEY GUYS

Sorry for the lack of updates, really busy getting it ready at the moment!

engine has now got a basic run in tune and hoping to get it on the track this afternoon to run it in for a few kays.

we are running out of time and lots still to do, so we will still be doing initial testing at oran park on saturday.

i will post some more pics shortly.

we have been busy trying to get undertrays and front bumper & glass etc in the car , along with dash configuration and wiring. etc etc etc.

i was happy with the initial dyno start up , we had no dramas at all and it seems like boost will come on very very early, we will know shortly.

cheers russ

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