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*line up the cars for photo* *all crash into each other*?

this

It won't be a time attack Bodo. Me thinks you have skyline fever

bah, skirts :P

Yeah it's happy laps, I won't be going anywhere near fast enough to have issues, I just want to go for a drive with the ant eater!

lol, why do you guys all assume I need to be going far too fast all the time?

Especially with the chicane and a few cars on track, lakeside is safe. having said that, you can still go quite fast without any safety issues and hooking it through the witches hats as fast as possible is fun too

Morning all

Morning...slow morning it is too

Same same powahz as the abomb :)

less than half the displacement and at all 4 wheels I assume? or was it a 2wd dyno?

lol, why do you guys all assume I need to be going far too fast all the time?

Especially with the chicane and a few cars on track, lakeside is safe. having said that, you can still go quite fast without any safety issues and hooking it through the witches hats as fast as possible is fun too

'As fast as possible' is not somthing I will be aiming at during Happy laps is all I am saying

Installed new Clamps... but don't really want to test them out. Got it up to 9PSI just on back streets around here (within limp home range) so I can drive the car... but i feel like i should get it to a QR happylaps or something to open it up properly, not the motorway where i can't get it off.

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also, why the hell did nissan put the BoV's there.

Meh. Just take the necessary tools with you on the test run Pete. No need to wait for QR for that.

I guess i just need to pick a nice illuminated road with plenty of space on the side.. would get my legs run over taking the front bar off on the freeway!

That takes dedication, I'd presume doing around the letters must be a real pain in the ass?
it should be ok. A tooth brush will do the trick.

Not wrong re dedication but I enjoy it.

Got an idea about detailing the 'skyline' letters ;)

Secret for now

it should be ok. A tooth brush will do the trick.

Not wrong re dedication but I enjoy it.

Got an idea about detailing the 'skyline' letters ;)

Secret for now

Nissan did have a factory option to add a red sticker that sat in the skyline letters on the rear bar. Probably wouldn't look too good on white but looks awesome on the darker colours

Nissan did have a factory option to add a red sticker that sat in the skyline letters on the rear bar. Probably wouldn't look too good on white but looks awesome on the darker colours
yeah seen them......looks like crap IMO

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