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Loving this thing at the moment, just gotta fix the limmiter issue, hits the hard limmiter before the soft limmiter so dies for 5 seconds then power comes back.

Other than that so much fun, effing loud but i dont do laps through town in it.

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Still havnt got any vids, never seem to have days off the same time as my mates, or if we do were off 4wding.

Finally got around to recoating the pillars with some more CF wrap so their not white and shitty, looks so much better.

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Havnt done a great deal to this lately.

Got some proper Bride rails to replace the dodgy one's we made, have re-done the catch can, as in put one in instead of just a bare filter, replaced some blue silicone hoses with black to match the rest and mounted up a fire extinguisher as having its first track day the 27th of this month.

Still havnt fixed the limmiter issue, looks like a trip to the tuners before the track day to try and sort it :(

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Well never got the limiter issue sorted before the track day, so did a mix of sprints and drifting, was hard drifting trying to keep one eye on the tacho and one on the road, also hard trying to keep it off the damn limiter!

Had fun none the less till i broke the gearbox, stuck in 3rd :( more money. I'll rip it out this weekend and drop it off to a mate to check it out, hopefully its just a selector or something.

I am also very rusty haha!!

Pic is off the drive home, stuck in 3rd, not fun!!

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Well this has been back on the road after quite a rest waiting for the gbox to get done as the dude was busy as hell.

Chucked in a Nismo 2way whilst it was off the road, after driving with it for a while i really dont know why it took me so long to put one in, forgot how nice they are. Also tracked down a stock S2 lip spoiler with the brake light and did a few other little things ive been putting off.

Just waiting for a track day or motorkhana to use the damn thing.

Anyone know a good brand for a oil filter sandwich plate? The cheap remote oil filter mount is leaking on this again so i just want to put something good on it.

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