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Hello!
Went through this thread again, mostly looked at details how You attached kit, so sory, if I didn’t see answer, do You know:
•How much approximately Dallara kit weigh?
•How much weigh did You cut out?
•What is difference in total weigh of car befora and after Dallara?
I’m looking on Cascu kit (one in the picture). To keep it street legal I would have to make it “deattachable” and keep original body panels or cut them out in a way that should look like from factory.
At the moment am looking why I shouldn’t do it, weigh is only I could think of, don’t want to add much more than by adding filler to damaged body.
Hey Hussein... its been awhile (my fault, I'm sure...
Do you think the Yellow striping sets off the car enough?
HA!
Love the Lexan covers... puts a nice finishing touch up front.
Now, with the clips... do you intend to do a "black-out" trim around the Lexan so the brackets don't show? Kinda like they do with modern windshields and the like.
You could try it both ways, first without the black out, and theb with (electrical) tape to see if you like it.
The car is looking great... Congratulations again and again!
Well done... and I love the "crease" too. I noticed on the car Dom posted that those lights mounted quite a bit lower than yours.
Great work.
I had the same thought. Glad that you will be reinstalling it eventually.
O.K., now I'm nitpicking I know...but looking at the pic of your engine cover I noticed something that I'd want to slightly improve upon. Definitely a personal choice thing, nothing important, so take it with a grain of salt. I feel like the type of screen you have on the cover (see pic below) looks a bit like a farm animal coop. Perhaps switch to a nicer appearing type of mesh. Maybe a polished SS material, or a hexagon grid panel, or some other design of wire weave. There are several options to choose from other than generic galvanized hardware store stuff (unless it isn't what it appears to be). Sometimes the little touches make a difference and small details like this stand out to me.
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