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You can eat off any part of that beast of yours Che.

Yep the major overhaul & upgrade of your engine gets the seal of approval in anyone's language.

...not to mention the major gong that you won at the 10th Anniv of the R34 GT-R (award signed my Mark Skaife).

And now for the new wheels... What choice did you make? :)

OMG!! *Drool*

LOVE the GTC's ;)

Pretty Much Perfect!! Great Pics too :)

New Wheels Hey?? So Selling those????

Cant wait to see what you do with this beast..

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The new wheels are a secret Terry :-)

I think they will make their debut for the show and shine in December

if they arrive in time.. friggin slow boats.

fear not kids... this thing now pulls up as hard as it goes (and it goes farkin hard).. so if your in front of it on the putty cruise you can relax.

erm.. what does that mean exactly

that means that with 400hp, armco comes at you real fast.. and the poor old brembo pads literally fell apart upon removal... boiled carrots would have more stopping power than the old pads did.

^^^^ We whacked some Project MU brake pads in last weekend.

The original Brembo brake pads were begging to retire.

ah cool

that means that with 400hp, armco comes at you real fast.. and the poor old brembo pads literally fell apart upon removal... boiled carrots would have more stopping power than the old pads did.

:(

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