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FTW!!!

I just wish I had your front lip!!!

then I'll be set :bunny:

taken the 32 to the track yet Dan?

Nah not yet. I got new 500cc injectors last week to go with my Z32, pump and new turbo so I just need to fit/tune them and then... race seat, track tyres, sway bars then hit the track in october hopefully. It will be interesting to have power but I think braking will be the weak link

  • 1 month later...

So,

got the cars suspension reset by Peter at Road and Race in Rydalmere - feels like a completely different car!

Also fitting an OEM lip and headlight scoop for wank factor haha

bought some gauges too

rice to the max!

Morgan Park in November - cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1ty

  • 3 weeks later...

so...

I was hoping the oil press gauge would work straight off the existing wire...but it doesnt

the neg and pos wires were wired up and worked, but the actually pressure one wouldnt and would go straight past 7 on the gauge

doh!

any ideaS?

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