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so I still don't understand Natsoft; did you guys come home 14th, 122 laps down, and have the second fastest lap?

That's how it ended. Having 2 fuel cells crack and then changing back to the OEM tank really killed some time. Would have been much higher up the order if we'd started with the stock tank.

lol @ sour grapes

I thought the organisers could acquire any car for $1000? It doesn't stop you sinking 10 grand into a car but doing that kind of thing is a good way to piss 9 grand up the wall.

that R31 looked fast. RB POWAH!!!

how come the fuel cells cracked? they should be less dodgy than the stock fuel tank, not more dodgy :)

  • 6 months later...

time for a update of this bucket

basically brian and i decided we would aim to get it to a 1:10 na

we got some 5 stud rear end

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and put in the window net

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andsorted the overflow issue

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we also upgraded the front rotors to brembo size and rears to twin put nissan shit

then we thrashed it

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car is now booked in to wakefield 6 hour regularity for some fun

we borrowed some s13 suspension

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and picked up some booties for faster times

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after we get it faster

we have this to go on

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