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They're great. I love them. I would like to get a bias adjuster so I can make the rears work more but it's very settled at the moment.

Good to hear

Well this weekend was the first time I have driven it with a proper wheel alignment and the ARC swaybars and I am pretty confident in saying the car is slower with the ARC bars.

LOL, if you have any plans of binning yours then let me know. I also have the std Whiteline sizes, but I think I will just go custom again and copy the ones you are running

LOL Poor Roy....stop playing with your car!

Nice driving Russ! damn that thing seems responsive, for a 1.06 rear housing it gets up and boogies off the line. Impressive speed through those corners, you must feel very confident in the car :thumbsup:

Twin scroll baby! Awesome package. I've been punting this car for 5 years now. Even though it's a much faster car now it really feels the same as before only everything happens quicker :)

Thanks guys.

The legend of the lakes vid puts the cars pace into perspective - you're a brave man doing that without a full weld in cage!

Chris (racepace R33 GTR) came 3rd overall with a 53.8 or something. He only has a harness bar. Nothing else! He's a brave man!

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It's been a while since I've looked at this thread but hardly anything has changed. I trial fitted some 295 AO50 Advans yesterday and they actually fit! I'll be testing them at Deca motorkhana to make sure they clear properly under load. If they do the next job will be some more aero to make the tyres 'work' more.

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