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    hey jord, pretty much everythings listed good job for rembering most yeah as u said is a big change for 3 weeks of work. as for wheel spinning mechine na not really that's the one thing i would like to change as this car has way tooooo much traction for 270rwhp so gonna look into setting up the rear better over next month hopefully then will become alot more fun to slide. the over fenders are from CYB in japan if any ones interested. a fair bit of cutting is involved to make them fit good hehehehe. any one now cheapest ajustable 4 link is going for these days as i think the tras angle is pointing to far up(tooo much traction) if any one has prices please pm me as in japan tooo $$$

    Mark
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    Very Nice..!! I guess this thing wont be havin any troubles with not enough power...haha!!

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    hmm.. too much traction... just an idea... run the rear bars on the stiffest setting... and maybe soften the fronts... remove traction brackets in the rear if u have any... if u have adjustable control arms in the back, adjust for less squat under power.... use wider front track or narrower rear track (change wheels/add spacer)

    I personally think it would be a good idea to improve front traction as opposed to reducing rear traction as the result will be faster drift ... If ur having problems with balance at higher speeds (120kph+)... look into improving the aerodynamics... theres a fair bit of lift at higher speeds in a sprinter....

    Its a beautiful car...Wish u the best....!!

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    thank u for your thought, yeah sway and damper rate set to full on rear already the front is sweet never have problems with under under under just the dam rear. even before the widen track it was the same problem don't really want to change width of rear track as will be alot less stable at high speeds(would spin out alot easier). yeah that's what i want the rear 4 adj controll arms simple i want less traction. hmm maybe some space savers hahahahahaha. thanks for your idea's much appreciated
    Mark
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    Agreed

    Major track weapon

    AWESOME looking Hachi

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    Haha, I took that last pic at powercruise. I'd send you the bigger/better resolution but my cam was set on small . She's very nice mate, come along way from the grey hachi I saw when I came to look at the other sprinter you had out the back .

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    taht car is fat, and wtf is 4way adjustable rear end?

    also how easy is it to put hilux rear end in, cuz my s series isnt gona last much longer...

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