Insane DS Build, Recipe for disaster.

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Re: Insane DS Build, Recipe for disaster.

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well, it's too wide for a ds. which is good, since the mold for that body has been destroyed.

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scr8p wrote:well, it's too wide for a ds. which is good, since the mold for that body has been destroyed.
Wouldn't wider be better? And I thought Gary told bearrickster in an e-mail that he could still make it????

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rick asked gary if he could make one for him, and gary told him he used that mold to create the 78-81 camaro street stock mold.

if you want a body that is alot wider than the wheel track of the chassis, than yes, wider is better. too be honest, it might be all that much wider than the car. but, more than i would personally want.

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Re: Insane DS Build, Recipe for disaster.

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Any photos of the car yet? :D
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Diggley wrote:Any photos of the car yet? :D
no, not yet :roll: I just threw everything together for a test run. Now that I know what I need to change (and replace :lol: ) I'm in the process of a tear down, cleaning and re-build :wink:

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