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Yeah I have seen URAS NS01 17" they look alright to, if you could shoot me a pm on a price would be great thanks :thumbsup:

And I know of a guy that run 6pot Alcons with 365mm rotors with R34 GTR rims so the clearance on the URAS NS01 17" must be awesome, and do you now how much a URAS rims weighs?

Cheers

Yeah I have seen URAS NS01 17" they look alright to, if you could shoot me a pm on a price would be great thanks :thumbsup:

And I know of a guy that run 6pot Alcons with 365mm rotors with R34 GTR rims so the clearance on the URAS NS01 17" must be awesome, and do you now how much a URAS rims weighs?

Cheers

Checking on the weight mate, will PM you tomorrow. Matt sounds keen on some too!

The Whites ran 365s with their White Hot 8 piston calipers under R34 rims also.

  • 2 weeks later...

Put my wheels back on and the front bar. needs to be repaired again though. Haven't done much to the car for a bit. changed some of the vacum hoses over to nice shiney blue silicon ones i got today as well.

that reminds me, i better buy a window net and isolation switch for mine before i get it log booked

My advice for you fellas that are buying cutout switches,is to buy the ones that have the auxilary contact block, so when you operate the battery isolator you also cut the ignition as well as ground the ignition circuit through a resistor, which will minimise the risk of a voltage spike causing any damage.

Exhaust is done, still sounds loud but is quiet inside the car compaired to having it dumped behind front wheel. :P

Now need to get it tuned again and change the cam timing to get some more mid range.

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