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My parts just arrived from hks.. :(

This includes the gt600 kit + bigger fmic, trans cooler, titanium exhaust etc.. here are some pics:

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The workshop is going to take pictures of the entire build process so I will have some interesting pics to post over the next month.

Start date is April 13. Should be finished by May 1st.

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LOL you even have an entire room to put all your parts in.

haha that's what I thought too!

Looks like an excellent project, will be good to see how a brand name jap kit goes, haven't seen any full hks setups in Oz yet except Quinn's targa car.

Any chance of posting progress pics?

That is what he said he was going to do...

The workshop is going to take pictures of the entire build process so I will have some interesting pics to post over the next month.

Start date is April 13. Should be finished by May 1st.

Can not wait to see the build pics

The car was on dyno today.. in stock form it put out 425awhp.

Video here http://www.myr35.com/

exhaust goes on tomorrow and will probably go on the dyno again to see the power gains before the other gear goes on.

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