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04.12.2007, 12:08 AM

Hi Serum,

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What do you need done on the plate? angles or forms? check my current project on my signature, it's fair easy to work on CF.
Sorry for the late reply. Here is a pic of what I need done. It's just a top plate for my 1/8 conversion. if I cannot get it in CF, I may have to settle with Al with some lightening :036:

My craft skills are near non-existant whereas you're at master craftsman level. So, I am destined to have to look around for someone to help.

BTW, your project looks very good & well thought out. Battery in the center is the way to go in my opinion. Battery too far away from the centerline of the vehicle affects handling. That's what I am experiencing now with my buggy. On the straight in terms of speed & acceleration - it outruns everyone easily. However, in the corners for some reason it is just not so comfortable. Even, the nitro with their constant on-off throttle to feed on the power band can out handle my e-buggy.

Regards,
Joe Ling
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