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This is my design for a new dash layout. The idea is that it should be possible to see the guages through a momo wheel.
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QUOTE(djm914-6 @ Mar 20 2004, 05:23 PM) Don't need a CNC for glassfibre or carbonfibre! Make a mold and pour your own! Nope, but you do need a kevlar layer in there for safety reasons. TAP Plastics in SF told me that THEY could hardly cut the kevlar stuff. I'm pretty sure something like 2mm aluminium is the way to go! |
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