300zx racecar
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yeah a couple actually line up would also need to make sure it clears the high points on the rocker covers
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we stripped out the rest pf the car ready for the roll cage. iv decided to delete abs because it would mean one less thing to wire up (wiring definitely isnt my stron point) .i am going to make a lexan rear window because we removed the gas struts and the rear hatch must weigh 40kg it was insane
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also atempted a carbon fiber t top but i am not at all happy how it turned out iv made a few flat panels that turnd out great but the curve of the t top was a pain. ya know what they say tho... do it right do it twice? or somthing like that
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had some flat panel carbon left from something i made ages ago so i whiped up a aerial delete. needs counter sunk screws and maybe paint because an aerial delete should never be a feature
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Cheers mate putting updates up gives me more motivation to actually get in the garage and do workbernjean wrote:Looks like things are progressing nicely. Thanks for sharing your work with the rest of club. Keen them coming I look forward to seeing your updates.
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Hey guys im going to remove the rest of the sound deadening this weekend does anybody know if 1990s sound deadening contains asbestos. I know some old car stuff did, brake pads and things but just wondering if i should buy a resporator
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Thanks. Being a builder i come across the stuff every now and then and hate the stuff so the less i have to deal with the better just thought id make sure before tearing into it
martysauce wrote:Hey guys im going to remove the rest of the sound deadening this weekend does anybody know if 1990s sound deadening contains asbestos. I know some old car stuff did, brake pads and things but just wondering if i should buy a resporator
My thoughts are always use a dust mask if the item you're cutting, disturbing, removing creates dust. It may not be listed hazardous now but may be blamed in the future. As a builder you would know of the hazards of rimu, tanalised timber, mdf, cement, fibreglass, et al dust. The lungs are designed for air, they only issue two per person so treat them well.