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R35 GT-R DRIFT Car, DYNAMIC AUTOSPORTS HANKOOK GRUPPE-S
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Why is there several of the same image?
**edit** never mind about the "mysterious oil cooler in the door," bigger pictures reveal the door is missing.... But, gives me an interesting idea.Last edited by Justin Banner; 02-04-2010, 02:48 PM.
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blitz has one
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why WOULDN'T this be ready in time?!
they fixed Eric's Subaru in 4 days after the crash in Seattle, and that had a ton of fab work on the front end. All they have to do is fab up a cage, replace everything with CF panels (which seibon already has), drop in a motor, add an E-brake, add suspension, and they're set to go. 60 days of working time, 10-12 hours a day with 2 guys... I don't see why it couldn't be done?
Dai's car in 8 days from almost scratch. Eric's car in 4 days from a bad wrecked. What's so hard to believe about 60 days?
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Originally posted by Slapshotnerd View Postwhy WOULDN'T this be ready in time?!
they fixed Eric's Subaru in 4 days after the crash in Seattle, and that had a ton of fab work on the front end. All they have to do is fab up a cage, replace everything with CF panels (which seibon already has), drop in a motor, add an E-brake, add suspension, and they're set to go. 60 days of working time, 10-12 hours a day with 2 guys... I don't see why it couldn't be done?
Dai's car in 8 days from almost scratch. Eric's car in 4 days from a bad wrecked. What's so hard to believe about 60 days?
Or, they can just shake it down at Long Beach. ;-)
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Rebuilding something that was already competitive or proven competitive is much different from building something from scratch that has never been done before... IE JIC Porsche.
I will be really surprised if we see this anytime before the east coast leg of the series. And I will be even more impressed if it is competitive at any time during the 2010 series.
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Originally posted by blaze1 View PostRebuilding something that was already competitive or proven competitive is much different from building something from scratch that has never been done before... IE JIC Porsche.
I will be really surprised if we see this anytime before the east coast leg of the series. And I will be even more impressed if it is competitive at any time during the 2010 series.
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Originally posted by Justin Banner View PostWhich is why I've been thinking about something. Can anyone confirm that these photos are up to date or if the photos and story are behind the actual build? (In other words, is the car further along than we assume)
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http://gruppe-s.blogspot.com/2010/02...frame-and.html
by Gruppe S
The Gruppe-S.com / Dynamic Autosports / Hankook Tire Drift GTR begins the chassis preparation stage of the development process.
Below: The subframe of the GTR along with the transmission is dropped after was stripped down to it's bare chassis.
After finishing the stitch welding, Master Technician Adam Depner, pictured here, is laying on a coat of primer in order to protect the newly exposed metal from the elements..
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GTR Cage: Front Beams and Bar and Stiching up the Seams!
http://gruppe-s.blogspot.com
With the Foundation of a Main hoop and Crossbar in place, its time to extend this cage forward with the main front runners with a cross beam running along the front top section. Stay Tuned for updates tomorrow!!
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