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Damm looks impressive what gearbox will this car run?

Lets say i am keeping this car as close to "all Nissan" as i can - the box is a 4 speed auto complete with front transfer case etc. :unsure:

Differant drive shaft lengths and a FEW other mods.

Thats lookin awesome Dave, cant wait to see this thing in action :down: hows the motor side of things coming along? You can PM me if u dont want to post any info in this thread. Love the dogbox too its a great peice of kit, i ran a 11.33 at 125mph on first drag outing on only 18psi boost in my heavy boat (1750kg + driver) :P

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Thats lookin awesome Dave, cant wait to see this thing in action :) hows the motor side of things coming along? You can PM me if u dont want to post any info in this thread. Love the dogbox too its a great peice of kit, i ran a 11.33 at 125mph on first drag outing on only 18psi boost in my heavy boat (1750kg + driver) :P

Hi Brad, glad your happy with the PPG ( told you it was all there LOL), nice time -11.33 , got that 2nd ta 3rd right yet?

Motors comming together, had a little problem receeding the head -had to make up jig for machining- no biggy just time .All is comming together just dandy. My EGT Thermocouples and loggers came last week - nice stuff too may i add - the yanks do it right!

Still plenty to do - must go and wash my hands - dirt and grease "ass ole ta breakfast".

Speak soon and thanks for the compliments.( can't spell for shit!)

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