Basilari 306R build thread..

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noslzzp
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Pieces are coming back from being powder coated:

Rear suspension and radiator frame:
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Cool shot of the powder coated front suspension bits and master cylinder:
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Getting closer to rolling..
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Updates? Or do we wait for the big reveal?

Jason
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volkdent wrote:Updates? Or do we wait for the big reveal?
waiting on Kevin for phase 3 completion..
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Seriously, what is the hold up?

What could possibly be more important than getting an A-armed Ghia with a 6 cylinder finished?
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Jadewombat wrote:Seriously, what is the hold up?

What could possibly be more important than getting an A-armed Ghia with a 6 cylinder finished?
X2 :!: :!:
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Exhaust fabricated..
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volkdent
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Oh my, that is a seriously sexy exhaust!!! NICE WORK!!!

Jason
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Exhaust tip placement:

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VERY NICE.. do you have a side profile since you have the body mocked up again?
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mcrent wrote:VERY NICE.. do you have a side profile since you have the body mocked up again?
Not a direct profile, but i threw up some pics for you:
http://www.basilari.com/body-to-chassis-work/
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awesome build. Makes me want to build a copy cat car! What size tires, and rim specs (17", but what with, off-set etc) you running on the 4 corners? Loving the stance, and with the low light lines will look great.
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crazy tarzan wrote:awesome build. Makes me want to build a copy cat car! What size tires, and rim specs (17", but what with, off-set etc) you running on the 4 corners? Loving the stance, and with the low light lines will look great.
Wheels: 17x8s, 30mm(?) offset.

Rear tires are 215/40/17s.
Fronts are 205/40/17s.
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Epic build! This thread actually has me looking at Ghia's. Any updates?
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Great progress yesterday. The engine is running and sounds absolutely incredible! We have some trigger wheel sync issues to work out though. Again, this is due to our decision to use the stock Subaru trigger wheel.

Kevin and Redline have done an awesome job here. So if anyone else is interested in this ECU combo just know that an EZ30R plug and play option (harness, ECU, maps) will soon be available. Data logging is now available now as well. :)

At last:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_fjt3cUpVY
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