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Read thread start to end today. Was like the finale of Sopranos......

Best of luck with the next build!!

Next build , haha

He is the only bloke I know to start the next one before the last one was finished :)

But I am sure it will be worth it :thumbsup:

Next build , haha

He is the only bloke I know to start the next one before the last one was finished :)

But I am sure it will be worth it :thumbsup:

Il be retired by the time Paullie finishes the next project :P

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Lol

You guys can eat a big black one!

Apparently the gearbox will be delivered to Import Monsters warehouse in japan.... Then 4 weeks on a boat. In total it will be 7 months waiting for a gearbox. Totally ridiculous. There is a lead time of 6 months on their bottom ends... Which would probably be 12 going off their gearbox efforts!!!!

Next build , haha

He is the only bloke I know to start the next one before the last one was finished :)

But I am sure it will be worth it :thumbsup:

It was done... Until the gearbox died :(

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I had a look at that work of art.

I'd love to see a back to back with that setup! You'd need to port the balance tube to match the big dick throttles. No point having a "hump" there.

haha interesting read. About 40 pages of discussion about box, which is pretty much all I search for on the interweb anyway!

Now where is that box?

Also, what about this as an option...?

http://www.holinger.com.au/pdfs/gtr.pdf

Lol

You guys can eat a big black one!

Apparently the gearbox will be delivered to Import Monsters warehouse in japan.... Then 4 weeks on a boat. In total it will be 7 months waiting for a gearbox. Totally ridiculous. There is a lead time of 6 months on their bottom ends... Which would probably be 12 going off their gearbox efforts!!!!

And when exactly will it be delivered to IM in Japan :P

haha interesting read. About 40 pages of discussion about box, which is pretty much all I search for on the interweb anyway!

Now where is that box?

Also, what about this as an option...?

http://www.holinger.com.au/pdfs/gtr.pdf

Not as strong and straight cut so noisy plus about $8k more :(

For that money i would pay the extra and get the Albins sequential

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And when exactly will it be delivered to IM in Japan :P

Not as strong and straight cut so noisy plus about $8k more :(

For that money i would pay the extra and get the Albins sequential

Yessir! Gear porn!

albins.steve.ka.gtr_zpsfsr056pl.jpg

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I have given it some serious thought and came to this conclusion !

STICK THE FARKIN THING IN THE "WHITE WHALE" AND GET YOUR FAT ARSE BACK BEHIND THE WHEEL AND DRIVE IT , ENJOY IT, THEY ARE WORTH NOTHING IN A BOX !!!!!!!!!!

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