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    #16
    Charlie G: that rear cowl was actually pretty simple to create... I'll have to get all my photos online and get a link for yall to look them over!

    here's a few of the cowl process: (and the making of my supercar in the background) I'll throw in a few of it at the end... if that's ok?



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      #17
      and before I forget... here's a sneak peak at the "Williams HPC" (high performance composite) powered by an Autech tuned Nissan Skyline RB20det... final weight is scheduled to sit right under 1100lbs with a full 20 Gallons in fuel in the cell, a 180lb driver and equal\lesser co-pilot.
      the space frame is nearing completion, and should be standing on it's own shortly... exterior panels will be constructed of carbon fiber plates...

      I'm just itching in agony because I can't drive it yet!

      I began with the thought of building a Lotus 7 \ Caterham... (power to weight ratio) cause I've driven a few, and they go like stink! but then I decided to hit the drafting table and make it completely my design...

      anyway... enough yapping!



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        #18
        OK, we'd LOVE to see the HPC, but all I saw was a bunch of boxes with little red Xs.

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          #19
          steve... got 'em fixed.. was a "privacy" issue with my host.

          keep in mind that "it aint done yet"

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            #20
            man, that thing is gonna fly!

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              #21
              Fascinating vehicle and engine choice. Do you have a web page or site describing it that I missed? The frame looks awfully flimsy to me. I'm sure you know what you're doing but I'd like to know what it's made of. My kid and I were discussing welding together something like that together with a motorcycle engine in it.

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