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Trekkor
I found mine at OSH.

I still need the u-bolts for mounting.


KT
maf914
QUOTE(Dan (Almaden Valley) @ Oct 20 2006, 06:59 PM) *

So Trek,
now you have to worry about dry rot and termites along with the rust biggrin.gif


Trekkor is moving into Marcos territory. For years that British sports car company built their chassis using plywood with I think fiberglass body shells. Wierd looking cars. Everything could be found at Home Depot. laugh.gif
Trekkor
I'm assembling the whole thing today, so watch for the pics in another thread.

And, my old boat's main understructure was wood with fiberglass overlayed. ( '77 FiberForm )

KT
Brad Roberts
We used 1/2 inch plywood per the Porsche factory recommendation on a 00 GT3R at Laguna Seca. It was mounted behind the nose and the splitter to add more weight on the nose of the car...LOL

Looks good Trekkor. I would'nt have used the flex dam.. but it should work.


B
race914
Trekkor,

Hope to see you at Laguna with "Leadfoot Adventures" on 11/2. We can compare front splitters & lap times! driving.gif

Greg

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carr914
Here is the version I made, with GT valance with an AIR? valance molded on. Unfortunately it was too low for driving on the street and is now gone.

T.C.
carr914
another view during construction

T.C.
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