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bruce750i
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11.14.2008, 11:26 AM

Awsome job in just three days!!
   
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11.14.2008, 11:56 AM

IMO you don't need the extra mud guards, it looks great just sitting their. Props to you my friend .
   
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11.14.2008, 12:11 PM

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IMO you don't need the extra mud guards, it looks great just sitting their. Props to you my friend .
the extra mudguards act as the nerf bars do on the stock chassis for the lower body.

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Awsome job in just three days!!
you make it seem like i spent forever on it, actual WORKING time on the project was 3 hours tops thats includes assembly and all cutting, bending, and fileing... pretty good time on it. my hole layouts should have been much better but i made them work. The front and rear assemblies are square and straight with each other so thats the main thing.

btw i think this thing gained a good 8-9 oz i havent weighed it yet though.
   
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11.14.2008, 09:54 PM

Very nice job, Ross.


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11.14.2008, 11:57 AM

Looks slick Ross, very nice job. I was looking at my slash and wondered if there was a way to make up some actual fender liners/skirts, like real cars have. That would keep any mud or debris out of the chassis. This would hinder air flow a bit, but I usually open the windows (ha) on my r/cs.
   
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11.14.2008, 11:59 AM

ya, I forgot about that maybe you could make some thing like the sc8 has
   
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