Nice! Looks in great shape. I've wanted one of these since I seen one on here many moons ago. Without a body on these things look like they are going 100 mph. What kind of body you have planned for it?
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Any chance of some more photo's of the front suspension ? I just can't make out how it goes together . Look very nice though !
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Dadio wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 6:13 am
Any chance of some more photo's of the front suspension ? I just can't make out how it goes together . Look very nice though !
Not my photo but a good angle to show the suspension.
So there's a link from the front suspension arm the goes to the carbon fibre top plate , the top plate can rock on a pivot to compress the shocks and also act as an anti roll device in torsion to the other side , I am think .
Thanks for the additional picture , very impressive .
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I've never been into road cars but one of those could change my mind , the more I look at it the more I like it .
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ZD-117J
ZD-733J
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Thanks!
Scott
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Looks very nice mate ! It could need a carbon fiber upper deck and shock towers :) I have some nip ones if you are interested.