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Garage 25, 2009 Drift Assault


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oh yer fully hectic dorifto. The lenso's look tuff, got them on the car yet?

well the lenso's are way to hetic to go any where near a car.

na im waiting to get some brand new rubber on them for round 2.

funnly enough most people have commented on the lenso's and they are the bloody cheapest pair. i was originally going to get a full set of them but they were out of stock so then i got the origins then the lenso's were back in stock.

i just can win. any way the lenso's will be as common as drift techs soon so i wont be buying any more.

i will post up some pics of it once i roll it out side.

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how heavy are the 'lenso's' damo?

cant say :)

na they are 11kg each no tyres.

the cst are 10kg each

and i didnt weigh the DNA's

i really really want a set of r33 GTR rims for circuit racing but im not sure how much difference 4-6kg weight difference will make lap time wise.

the $1000 spent on them may be better put to wards a bigger turbo or bigger better brakes.

i gess they will come but one thing is for sure r32GTR rims are mega light. i love them the best but would prefer to run 17x 9" rims.

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  • 3 weeks later...

big pics update.

ive been updating other threads but not this one cos im lazy.

cage is now in and half painted.

r34 brakes are on 100% now just need to flush and bleed system.

Pics of the D1R's fitted

Ben at SPG sourced me some wide body rear guards >_< but they wont see the car for a while.

and i picked up a spare Rb25 gear box, OS Giken clutch and GTR cooler core thanks to Rons Automotive.

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ive been working on my car over the past few weeks.

today i made a bull bar.

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then i made a rear bumper bar

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but i thought it looked a bit gay so i ran some fluro string lines between them and wala i had a string for wheel alignments at the track

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and also some ramps to get the car just far enough off the ground to adjust front or rear toe.

i dug up this old photo from my first event.

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and what it looks like now

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and even thoe this is a budget car ive found some budget carbon fibre so its making its way into the car every where.

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and the finished result

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also one with D1R wheels front and back

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ive been a bit slack as ther is heaps of new bits on my car but i have been short of time to put anything up

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looks good man! only just noticed kermit in the background of some photos LOL

yea he is ment to be my passenger but just likes to sit on the wall.

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