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Hi all. numerous months ago since last post however have been too-ing and fro-ing with what drivetrain to use in my track build, will post a few pics however MR30GT Sed, stripped, caged etc, just a roller at present. I had built an RB26 for it, but felt not right for this car, so FJ it is. In this process I have come across and done a deal for the purchase of a donor car, a seriously quick and proven track car, good motor, great suspension and brakes and ancillaries, ironmask front too!. Take delivery within next fortnight.

My research thus far is basically an identical swap for drivetrain, suspension and brakes etc. Learned SAU members, is this correct and advice greatly appreciated. Few pics of cage etc.

Peace out!

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