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Very nice build, personally a big fan of the calsonic r32, about ur g sensor issue, has anyone tried the do luck tarzan g-box? Apparently it claims to have fast response for the attesa

From what I've heard the digital g boxes do process a lot quicker than the OG box, but if your attessa system isn't very healthy it won't make much of a difference. Still the tarzan g box will probably be one of my next purchases so once it's installed I will report back.

Anyone going to Circuit Club on Monday?

Just bought these off an SAU'er!

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Once the wheels arrive from Japan we'll be in business.

In the meantime I've been hunting down supersprints and weekend track days I can attend. SSCC and the CAMS NSW website seem to have most of them, are there any other clubs out there that run sprints?

I mentioned earlier about my unloading rear diff and this is still an issue.

What's the best setup for diff's in an R32 GTR? Currently running standard diffs in front and rear, and I'm not really sure what warrants attention first.

Because everyone that has one raves on about them, I now know why.

$1,400 or so. I got mine from the UK but you can get them locally aswell.

You don't know it's there until you put your foot down around a corner. No clunking, banging, chirping, just balls out grip when you want it. The stock diffs suck and it's not until you start playing around with them you realise.

What sort of difference in performance are we talking between shimming and a 1.5way? What 1.5way would you recommend?

What about a quaife in the rear?

Don't have any issues with spending money on good shit, but I am still on a budget and if I can get away with cheaper options where the difference in performance is minimal that's the route I'll be taking. I was under the impression shimming a rear diff in a GTR was good enough, so I'm interested to hear the differences

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