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Thanks @Hadouken, makes sense it came from dashsport, i was speaking to the owner of the below car which is built by Bob Riley/Dashsport, which he mentioned is running a new 9RS box.  Stuff of dreams to have a street rego time attack car.

https://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/_/SSE-AD-4636253?_ga=2.247025540.1401905357.1495770797-1409796419.1494546644

That's cheap as for a brand spanker. 

Remeber I live in the land where a second hand Getrag is 5-6k minimum second hand. 

Evo might just be the best platform around in many regards. If I was so far in bed with this Silvia I would track one for sure. 

5-6k for a used getrag to hold say 600kw and do X lap time around Eastern Creek. 

3k brand new for Evo 5spd to hold 3-400kw and do the same or better? 

Just saying Evo seems to scale really well bang for buck etc. 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

3"tbe
1300 IDs
DW300
274 cams
Flex fuel
Standard turbo
Standard ecu

Whiteline sway bars
MCA XRs
DBA5000 front DBA4000 rear
Forza FP3 pads

I could only get 2 sessions in at Wakefield before I destroyed one of the NT01s. Still lots of time to be made up.

I want to get into the 1'05s lol.

Next change is to try out the nankang ar1 tyres.

This will be my first step away from a 100 tw tyre.


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