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Ok back to it...the latest fuel system required to feed Slips monster GTR at 30psi boost. Thats 3 x external pumps :)

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Meet 'TRIPOD' :)

looks fantastic. I thought you were tripod down there though? is that mini tripod?

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When SlipR35 takes his car to the track for a shakedown.....its not anywhere close to home - Adelaide - instead its Hidden Valley in Darwin. Car ran on the track all day today, Dean Canto punched out some laps, all in a great session in warm conditions and it still goes! :)

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Two days of track testing and adjustment of Slips R35 completed at Hidden Valley in Darwin. I sat back here in Adelaide and went through the downloaded data after every run, made some changes and sent any software changes back. A few hunded litres of E85 down, and not a single failure :)

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Ladies and Gents, This is the only Alpha 12 in Australia and it is now on the market, currently registered in SA. Many $$ have been invested in this vehicle since new. Serious offers will be considered. Specs can be found on the first page of this post. Updated with the latest gen Syvecs. Absolutely awesome car to drive.

Seb has split personality!

Not getting to drive my GTR...........................FOR SALE.

Driving my GTR..............................................you're #%@$#^* dreaming, hands off!

love/hate relationships are the best........... I suppose it must be like living with a playmate.

You dont get much hands on time.....................but when you do its totally awesome.

hang on to it mate. you know you want to.

BTW. What's the changeover price on a lightly modded 2011 model with upgraded headlights & a titanium rear?

No, actually a Temora 1000 run in proper controlled conditions :)

Going fast on the road is not cool in any way

so is he going to enter? wouldn't ratio's need to be changed for top end? and no i don't condone speeding on public roads

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