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perrinsohc
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Great looking engine bay. well done.
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Looking great Bao. Keep at it. :beer
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Thanks for the comments, im really itching to get it on the road now, then I can get the coilovers and brakes sorted.
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A quick update, its getting closer to being finished, just mounted the cooler and piping.
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Added the mitsu logo for fun

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Painted the header panel, unfortunately when i put the clear coat on i ruined it.

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hey bao, my mate still needs an lsd, any idea if you'll be swapping yours out anytime soon?
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redzone wrote:hey bao, my mate still needs an lsd, any idea if you'll be swapping yours out anytime soon?
Sorry it wont be for awhile, as i am planning on replacing the whole subframe. He would be better off getting one from the states as our dollar is good at the moment.
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Getting so close now I can almost taste it, moving the battery to the boot and mounted the battery isolator.

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A few more little things that need to be done, havent had much time as I had to work last weekend to make up for the day off to go to superlap.
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Very close now Bao :beer
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Bump... How's this going?
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Post by Sargeant_Khan »

Bao will be getting alot more work done on it very soon Pete.
Better work space is on its way!
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This is looking very good. Like how the cooler piping goes through the gaps under the battery & the airbox. Got any other photos that show that clearly Bao?
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enthuzed wrote:This is looking very good. Like how the cooler piping goes through the gaps under the battery & the airbox. Got any other photos that show that clearly Bao?
That's very similar to how I had my old intercooler piping set up... and by the way I'm selling it in the for sale section :D
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I will be working on it as soon as the concrete slab is down and I can put the car on it. There isnt too much more to do, its more tieing loose ends and it can be on the road. I'm planning to take it to this years superlap so it needs to be running well before that as there's still brakes and suspension to do.

Enthuzed - I dont have any other pics of the cooler setup, it looks similar to tomsun's setup from the pics of his for sale thread.
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A quick update, I installed my front brakes this weekend, I would have done the rears too if I had them.

330mm disc with 4 spot wilwoods.
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Adr approved braided lines
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17 inch rims to clear the brakes and how it sits
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Post by WANTSOM »

Bao,

The rotors are on the wrong way around. Need to swap them to the other side.

Nice brakes by the way. :beer What pad material you going to run. I found the Ferodo DS3000 are a great pad with good bite and feel on the track. I used DS2500's on the rear and overall the improvement was significant.

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