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awesome stuff mate, wish i had the cash to give something like this a go...

whats with the speed holes but, its called a angle grinder!!! cut the whole lot away and save even more weight :)

even better, just remove the whole bumper support like i did, bumper still sits fine and you save around 7kgs

ps. that exaust is a whole lot of porn, i would be putting lock nuts on the cat so i cant come around and steal it

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There are some piccys of the wheels back there... None really showing fitment though... I'll take some more in a week or so, after the brakes go on.

In the meantime, here's a teaser pic ;)

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Andrew old buddy old pal, where did you appen to purchase the under-tray from? if you dont mind me asking.

will you and fats be at the SAU track day? be good to meet you all and have a close look at the car.

There are some piccys of the wheels back there... None really showing fitment though... I'll take some more in a week or so, after the brakes go on.

In the meantime, here's a teaser pic :action-smiley-069:

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Fatz: Too right buddy... We're going to use that as a mould, and then create some more durable ones out of thick carbon kevlar.... Interested? :blink:

Stu: Yep, fatz and I will be at OP... Fingers crossed that I'll be there in a Nissan!

I bought the undertray off eBay... Apparently it's a copy of some Japanese brand. I just wanted the design, which looks great. We're going to make a proper, durable one our of carbon kevlar though. We'll make it one piece too, instead of three pieces.

PM me if people are interested! (and no, I don't make anything out of this... Cars aren't how I make money, they're how I waste spend money :action-smiley-069:)

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