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 Correl, first time of reading this post and I'm really impressed so far, refreshing to see something really different.  Nice work. 
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 Thats a tight fit :eek:   
	Where are you going to route that exhaust? straight out of the nose cone :D Its going to be interesting seeing how you overcome all the problems you are going to encounter. You must like a good challenge, good luck and keep the pics coming  | 
	
		
 Now's a good time to think about the steering downlink as that's going to be tough, this is how I did mine which may give you an idea. 
	You're doing well...I was at mine over 3 years!! Cheers Rich  | 
	
		
 Its certainly an interesting project and you're getting on exceptionally well with it but I do wonder what its going to handle like.  I mean mine's gonna have 200KGs of Cosworth V6 in it but at least I can get it behind the front axle line, you've got a super light chassis with five eighths of sod all at the rear and a fairly heavy lump of metal in front of the front axle line.  weight distribution is going to be ................................different:confused  : ? 
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 Wow Correl :eek:  
	You,re certainly not hanging about are you ???? Looking good, tho it must be a heck of a challenge to get everything in place & workable without any guides to point you in the right direction. keep the pics coming :) :cool: cheers andy  | 
	
		
 getting the engine mounts done, then looking at the steering rack, once the rack is in place I can put in steering column and pedal box position's.  
	There's nothing like building something completely for your self is there, feels good and makes you feel confident  | 
	
		
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