U.S. Vintage Trans-Am [PICS & PAINT Discussion ONLY!!!]
#2087
#2088
Maybe he's just playing a trick on us and the back wheels are just free standing in the rear arches, tricky tricky. Either way I'm just curious that's all.
#2090
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From: Ottawa, Ontario Canada
I know the cup racer is an M-sized chassis, that's why I'm confused too, because I can clearly see the cup racer motor mount through the windows, plus the cup racer is the only car I know of to use a screw instead of a nut to hold the wheels on.
Maybe he's just playing a trick on us and the back wheels are just free standing in the rear arches, tricky tricky. Either way I'm just curious that's all.
Maybe he's just playing a trick on us and the back wheels are just free standing in the rear arches, tricky tricky. Either way I'm just curious that's all.
#2093
I was convinced that it had to be something else. That is cool that you can make your cup racer into a full sized TC but why would you want to? There are full sized TC's everywhere for likely less money than a custom chassis for your CR. The car is beautiful anyway.
#2095
and i probably should have done something to my car's setting - had the same settings on the chassis i used at home on asphalt
it was good and i was comfortable with it, probably could have been better if i messed with it a bit
#2098
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From: Grand Portage, MN
Hi all you awesome painters. Hack here looking for a fairly simple but otherwise totally cool paint scheme for my new J71 I just picked up
Now I am Canadian so I would rather stay away from the red/white/blue theme that it seems everyone is using
Thanks a bunch
Now I am Canadian so I would rather stay away from the red/white/blue theme that it seems everyone is using
Thanks a bunch



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