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Chuck
Congrats on the maiden voyage ! The car looks great. If you need any help at MSR Cresson let me know. I only live about 30 - 40 minutes from there and would be happy to give you a hand....
Brian,
Great pics, thanks! Think I might have had to protest the front beam on the black #52 FST though:D Does anyone know the make of the 3 spoke wheels on the blue FF?
Rick
Bob,
Try www.aedmotorsport.com they sell it in 2' X 2' sheets in two different thicknesses.
Rick
That turn reminds me of a track in Thompson, CT. It is (was?) a high banked oval with a road course. The last turn was a left hander with a small amount of banking that dumped you onto the straight....
Don't forget to add the parade and cool down laps...just sayin' :rolleyes:
Sorry my thread opened old wounds. It was not meant to do so. Greg, thank you for the list I was looking for. I thought it was you who posted it originally but was not sure therefore I didn't want to...
Thanks Guys,
The temps were needed more than the supplier list at the moment but the list I remember seeing was pretty comprehensive with contact info included. That is more for future reference...
Scott,
Thanks for the reply. Last time I logged in on the old forum it directed me here which is where I've been following for quite a while but I didn't know all the info was going to be deleted...
Hi Guys,
It seems I can no longer access the posts that were on the old board. :( There were a lot of good discussions and info there that I was using for reference. In particular, I was looking...
Scott,
There aren't very many and not well detailed but if go to the product heading and click on the latest version there are some pics with the panels removed. Mostly they show the front...
Dave,
You can find a few chassis pics on Jacer's site http://www.jacer.com.au/
As nice as it looks though, I much preferred the bodywork pics on pages 4, 5, and 6.
Umm, no, not the tin top...
Funny this topic should come up today. I was going to post a similar topic. The car I am building I originally designed with trailing arms (forward of the axles) because it is what I was familiar...
Hey Jim,
What year would that have been? Somewhere in those pics you might find an old Formcar (DW would have been lapping me) It was either blue and white or blue and yellow depending on the...
Hi Jerry
The larger master cylinders will provide more volume but if you are looking for more pressure at the calipers then smaller masters are the way to go.:D