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Had a read through this build, and my jaw just continued to drop further and further the more I read. Well done mate, car looks amazing! Could you please tell me what the carbon radiator panel is and where to get it from? Really tidies up the front when the bonnet is up! Cheers

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On 8/7/2013 at 10:20 AM, $$slowmedown said:

I don't think it's unrealistic either that the bnr32 will appreciate in value over the next decade or 2 or 3...time will tell

and didn't they just.

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On 04/05/2017 at 6:34 PM, AMR33 said:

What's happening with this car? Would like to see some updates if there are any....

It gets driven quite a lot Amir....mostly at high rpm, around corners. There has been a lot of changes in the last few years with some big ones of late. 

On 16/08/2017 at 2:15 PM, Darmanin10 said:

Spent the morning looking through this thread start to finish.

Insane build, any updates?

Cheers mate, hope it's of some use. Will do my best to go back and get the oldest updates/changes posted up soon. Stay tuned ?

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19 hours ago, $$slowmedown said:

It gets driven quite a lot Amir....mostly at high rpm, around corners. There has been a lot of changes in the last few years with some big ones of late. 

Cheers mate, hope it's of some use. Will do my best to go back and get the oldest updates/changes posted up soon. Stay tuned ?

waiting with anticipation robbie ;)

 

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