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Do you have a lot in the way of suspension gear for track days or just coilovers?

Most is done i guess, Selby blade adjustable swaybars front and rear, cheap coilovers, cheap camber and traction arms in the rear, cheap caster rods in the front, new bushes through the control arms etc.... locking collars in the subframe.... Nothing too exciting i guess!

Poor effort at providing these updates :P

It's been almost 2 weeks since I last asked! Haha

Yeah gummy what gives bro more skidsssss

It has been waiting inline for the dyno! And YES i want results as much as you guys do :P

Should have subscribed to this earlier..

I smell a fish! And i bet as you typed "Who said i have done anything? :turned:" you had a cheeky grin on your face too hahaha.

Look forward to the results.

pfft, excuses. Just admit you're more interested in the tonka toy now and we'll all move on with our lives.. :)

Its turbo, white with black wheels and brings the lulz....... Sound familiar? :P And NO i would love to have a result but its just taking a bit longer than anticipated!

narr he loves the gate to much

This man.......... He knows!

This wait is killing us. I need to know if you've got more power, because I always say "got 363 yet?" to my friend with a stockish r34. He's knows what I'm talking about because I showed him this build and told him to "DO IT!" :P

Yes, be very interesting to see how the retune goes - I'm an unashamed 3076 fan and this car flies the flag very nicely :)

Good luck, and I hope they get into it, I thought it was going to be done a couple of weeks ago!

This wait is killing us. I need to know if you've got more power, because I always say "got 363 yet?" to my friend with a stockish r34. He's knows what I'm talking about because I showed him this build and told him to "DO IT!" :P

Haha well we will all know when the tune is done!

Yes, be very interesting to see how the retune goes - I'm an unashamed 3076 fan and this car flies the flag very nicely :)

Good luck, and I hope they get into it, I thought it was going to be done a couple of weeks ago!

Thanks mate, yep i am a big fan too! Obviously! haha

Has been some delays, not sure what but hopefully they are all over it for pick up Saturday :woot:

Fkn amazing car mate. Very jealous hopefully you get a decent result from JEM. Also love the engine bay, I kinda dig the all black scheme you have going on!

Thanks man! Appreciate it! Its been a long time in the build and will be far from finished BUT it should be getting close with the injector issue sorted!

Yep, black is stealth! Will be doing some tidying up in the engine bay once i get the car back too!

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