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Ben
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Are you happy with the K-sport brakes, how would you rate them - they've been on my want list for a wee while.
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They work great pushing it out and back in to the garage :P

He only put them on a few weeks ago and the engine is till being put together

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:) ... let me know when you first get to try them.
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lol @ econ

as econ said the car is still being put together got masses of new parts everywere lol ( got an understanding missus though) all the parts are purchased just waiting to get them all put together now, ive finnished everything i can do myself now so it will be off to the engine builders in the next couple of weeks, its killing me opening the garage and seeing it all sitting there and not being able to take it out. were looking at it first hitting the road in february and as its been off the road since march i cant wait to get out and drive the thing, will have some dyno graphs then to put up as well so i can start beating my chest hopefully about how powerful it is ( im holding back at the moment lol )

as for the K Sport brakes they seem a quality piece of kit, went together easy enough and were surprisingly easy to bleed, cant see any problems with the workmanship on them but as you can see they were pretty tight to get in my 18s but they may just be because of the split rim style of the wheel, as soon as the cars running i'll give them a damn good battering and tell you what i think.

this car is being built to drive hard . i blew the old engine up @ 2 bar of pressure hitting a redline that was set at 9k lol ( wont be doing that again lol) so i aint scared to push it. as econ and bubble are well aware

the old engine after the big bang and the fire was put out :) ( it aint gonna look like this anymore everything has been replaced)
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well at least it wont rust? :whistle:
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LOL :P
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the fuel systen has finaly arrived today cost me bundles in customs charges but its gonna look awsome in the boot , got to get the welder out this weekend and cut out the boot floor pan and put a flat pan in with no spare wheel holder

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think ive just sourced a billet fuel rail to convert to top feed injectors too :)
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That's a lovely fuel set up there. Any reason you're switching to top feed injectors? Thinking about it, I thought Skylines were top feed anyway? (excuse my ignorance, I've only had them for three years :lol: )
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That looks awesome spec list, would like to see this when all is finished :wave:
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