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NAERC and Chassisworks? Who has driven these?
DUBUC SLC:
[/img]Thanks for the good comments on my Aluminium Moncoque chassis.
No welding is allowed on the chassis. You need to bolt on your body mounts. We have design it with a lot of flat surface and easy access for body, engine mounts. We build them different wheelbases for your build. We focused on the easy way to build your kit car. Ready for Corvette C4 suspensions. Drive your replica like a sportcar.
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www.superlightcar.ca
eddie:
that aluminum chassis looks good , how about if you need add some welding to it,you have to have differenmt gear and know how. as someone here asked.
jdinner:
I have built two naerc chassis'. They handle and perform great after a few modifications.
Check out my YouTube channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/jdinner399
rotarycraig:
VF I seen that chassis. I dunno tho. Seems like its too small. Tallon, yea the Mercy and Reventon are the same wheel base, and the NAERC plans are for Diablo so Id only need 1/2 inch IIRC change in suspension. I am really leaning towards NAERC.
Tallon:
Cw is just a basic incomplete chassis that would work for any mid-engine car, I've never heard anyone comment on how it drives since not many projects get completed but I've seen one video of someone driving one on youtube.
Murcielago Replica chassis first drive
A lot of the steel added on is not in the plans so you build it to the way you need it
you adjust the rear suspension to where you need it for your wheel base
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