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I notice the spec list says it's on the gas. - Was that power made with the gas or just E85 no gas? - Was the car ever tuned on 98?

I also read that you were keeping some bits from the car, Whats the current spec list?

Regaurdless, still a truely impressive car...

Any pics as the car stands today?

All provisions for nitrous is available (TWIN) - warmers, purge, switches - however the car is not yet tuned for this.

i was going to do this when i planned to attack the drag strip. :)

Current power is 383AWKW as per Dyno graph on E85 fuel

Car has been tuned on pump fuel with ~330AWKW

Current Spec list is as the Original Post -

However i will be removing the front Canards, Tow hook and respraying the front bar over the next week.

Also getting a second bootlid sprayed as a option without the wing. (This has presented as a hurdle for some potential buyers as it is to 'racey')

Pics of the car as it stands today is as the photos !!

I plan on distickering the signage over the next week to present a stocker look

:D

Car is momentarily off the market. The motor will be removed, exterior being attended to as per previous post.

More then likely this car will return with r34 motor and rims and a reduced price !!!

:worship:

Having driven this car a couple of times on the lead up to Superlap/World Time Attack, I can say it is a weapon!

I did 45's on the road/clubsprint tyre, and I still think this car was good enough to win the Clubsprint class at SL/WTAC.

Best of luck Steve with whatever way you go :P

Having driven this car a couple of times on the lead up to Superlap/World Time Attack, I can say it is a weapon!

I did 45's on the road/clubsprint tyre, and I still think this car was good enough to win the Clubsprint class at SL/WTAC.

Best of luck Steve with whatever way you go :(

Thanks for the kind words ;)

Motor is sold from this car. R34 motor and wheels can be supplied and

Will be sold cheaper then 33k OR a full house rb26 can be supplied

Currently at engine builders - pm if interested!!!

Boz!!! Will be calling u in 2-3 months with a different chasis dedicated to open class and

2011 WTAC = 1:3#s

:laugh:

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