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second, I tried third a few times but it just bogged down and gripped up, might have to change my tactics for G1.

Sounds like my car at Winton. How much camber you running on the rear?

I've got 0 at the moment but going to 1-1.5. It fries them once on boost in 2nd but 3rd just bogs down, camber change should fix that...but on the upside it lays at sick lines LOL

yeah im running 0.5 on the rear at the moment, and the traction rods have been pulled forward a bit so my rims clear the rear bar.. I think I just need to find the right time during the transition in the esses to get into third and it will all be sweet.

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a few pics...

Car is going in for a respray and a bit of a clean up, then heading over too Winton in october, then putting it in storage and heading over too japan in november for drift matsuri! I will be bringing back another one, hopefully SR powered, starting too keep an eye on yahoo auctions now..

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been a while since I updated done a few more mods, had a bit of a freshen up:

Bride Zeta seat

willans harness

Uras bonnet vent

Uras 25mm wide front guards

Uras kit

fire extinguisher

Autosport hydraulic handbrake

fresh paint

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May have been asked but i didnt see it...where'd you get the rear roof spoiler?

Ive been trying to track one down for the Cef, looks better on C33s tho :happy:

try Dom from Holford's, that's who i got mine from. If that doesn't work Jesse Streeter is your man in Japan :)

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been a while since I updated this.. went to japan for autumn matsuri in november last year, bought a missile spec laurel, smashed it up and did some fat skids.. then spent the rest of my savings on sweet shit for my laurel..

New mods-

6 point full cage

Bride Zeta

C pillar brace

Work VSKF18x9 +17, 18x10 +20

Dmax carbon bonnet

Carmake wonder clear headlights and parkers

Triple Core copper Rad

since my last update I also bought a nismo edition 32 GTR, and popped the motor a week later thanks too a shittily installed fuel pump :cool: , Then I bought an Aus delivered S14 for 5k!

So most of my money will be now going towards the GTR so I can get that back on the road..

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My matsuri missile - now a half cut haha

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