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Old 11th July 2010, 07:25 PM
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Hi all
My chassis is finished (two weks ago) and fully welded, steering rack and wheel suport, diff and shock brackets,side suport,headlight suport all done. And now I have a few questions
1. CP8 and CP24 where they come and what for.
2. CAD drawings of the chasis, if anyone can help, please.
The regulations in Croatia are awful. I need CAD drawings to calculate static stress of the chassis ,from a certified engineer, need approval from authorized welder and weld test, if I donīt have that I can not register (SVA) my car. I need tons of paper work down here .

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Old 11th July 2010, 07:39 PM
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CP24...

I think we will keep you in suspense over that one It's a bone of contention with many builders.

CP8.. Should be in the book
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CP8 are the 2 bits the fuel tank sits on

CP24 .... One on each side at the front somewhere
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