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Trip back to the work shop :thumbsup:

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Since ive got the car back thursday night ive been cleaning up any welding splatters and wire brushing the welds.

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Today i got the cage all rubbed down and started putting etch primer on it to stop the rust :D

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^^^ hahaha he is so serious that hes workin so hard pimping his ass to pay for it :) on a serious not he workes bloody hard and from what ive seen so far he's fanatical with the details. sint that right luke. loving every bit of this build.. you are a patient man :)

Thanks for the kind words Jenkies. :)

Had my new brakes arrive in the post the other day. Brembo 6Pot with 380mm 2-piece rotor. Im currently pulling them apart, replacing the seals and giving them a good clean. Should be like new when done :)

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Most likely Alcon 4pot rears.

Although if i find some endless rears or Brembo's i might grab them.

Not really planning to spend much more on it for awhile as i've paid for flights to Japan, Jan 12th to 1st Feb

i should stay away from Yahoo auctions, brought these last night.

Ohlins Flag-R coilovers. Top of the range Ohlins coilovers that come out of Japan.

Spring rates are 10k front and rear. Im getting a company called "Swift" to put there coils in them with a 8k front and 6k rear.

Heres the link to the Ohlins site http://www.carrozzeriajapan.co.jp/ohlins/4w/flag-r.html

Retail new at $6500 delivered.

The "Swift" springs are cheap. $205+shipping for a pair is great. Used by Le mans cars, F1 etc

Have a look at the vids of them here http://www.swiftsprings.com/advantage.html

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