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> Has anyone seen this, tube frame..hmmm
geniusanthony
post Aug 8 2007, 10:15 AM
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So, I happen across americaninternationalracing.com and the gears in the noggin start turning. Firstly I do not want to do this. Not on my current car anyway. But I can't help but think what if. Maybe have the rear section be completely removable or both for that matter. simple maintenance and light weight being the end result.
Without going into details of chassis design and recommending a good read, has anyone done anything like this. How much weight could really be lost and retain driver status. In all just had to air the craziness floating around here and looking for a lil support(insert appropriate smilies here).....


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post Aug 8 2007, 05:21 PM
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I bet it fits like crap. If AIR can't get a bumper to fit think how warped and wonkey a whole body from them would be!
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