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Jadleybray
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Great read, bummer pictures lost.  
Hanaldo
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I'm using Renlam K3600, or Araldite LY K3600 (the names seem to be interchangeable). Simple post cure of 80 degrees for 4 hours brings the Tg up to 93 degrees C. 
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I read most of the thread but didn't see this mentioned. What resin system are you using? Any post cure?
Hanaldo
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Got it from my local composites supply store. Its just generic GP330, very common stuff. 
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very nice work! really inspiring, where did you get the pour and place urethane?
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Yah they aren't cheap. A grand for each rim, but when you have a car that has 800 plus hp on low boost settings and that I plan on doing standing mile events, it is justifiable--barely. Yah at first I couldn't understand why rims were so much money, but the japan companies rigioursly test there products so that they exceed OEM standards. The rears, I have to increase because of the new widebody. I didn't feel safe with getting them back rays cut and widened or rebarrelled. Not with 608+ ft/lb of torque... And the only similar looking rims are Works Meister SP1 and SP3s, and SSR Professors. I decided to go mismatched so I'm buying a Work rim from the gnosis line. Save some money, but still get the new dimensions and offset that I need. The benefit of mismatched is that I can keep wall if the old set and just use then as front rims. I'll have f: 19x9.5 and 19x10; r: 19x11. I hope to be placing that rim order soon--it takes 3 months to get them, so I want to get the ball rolling. 
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The rears are 18x10, the fronts are 18x9.5. Must be pricey getting Work rims made up... If money weren't an issue, I'd have Volk GTC's or Rays CE28N's, but can't justify the cost! 
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Haha my mistake, saw the WA and thought it was Washington lol. 

Hard to come by in the states is an understatement. Gov't crushed almost all the r34's for being illegal. Even the blue fast and furious car ended up in the crusher. But the GTR is legal, so we have many of those. 

Nice weights on the wheels/tires. What's the dimensions (18x9 etc.)? I'm running Rays on my car, but I'm getting some Work rims made specially for the rear. 
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Haha I think Australia WA, so Western Australia. Haven't lived in the states since I was 5! Laugh but yes, I know these cars are rather hard to come by in the states. Relatively common here, although 34's are a little bit rarer. 

The wheels are Wolf S36's. Weigh all of 8kg's each including tyres Wink 
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Beautiful car! What rims are those? I think your composites central location stated Australia and Washington, so you know how many people would kill for that car in the states. Lucky guy. 
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