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Old 04-05-2009   #10
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Re: Tube Chassis...

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Originally Posted by Jakey View Post
Do you understand the committment of time, materials, and equipment for a project of this scope?
Yes i do. I know it will be years before completion, but it will be fun and in the end i know i will have no regrets, and this will likely be my last project. Hell what would be next a freakin jet engine.

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Well if you do indeed decide to go through with this, do something unique.

Why go through all the work to end up with a friggin mitsubishi at the end?
What can i say, im a glutton for punishment. I have had three DSMs and really loved them all. Each of them has been faster and more power and more mods.
After I sold all of the parts off my latest dsm instead of keeping them and using them on a future project i wanted to start all new and go really really big.

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Tom, you surely have not been around enough purpose built race cars to understand what you are talking about.
This wasnt a thread about whether or not i can do it, but looking for information on tube chassis.
By the way, by makeing a statement you are just setting yourself up to eat your own words, and believe me i will quote this post when it actually does get finished. Just because you believe you dont have the capacity to do it has no bearing on me and my abilities.
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