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They're wrong, wrong, WRONG!! And your drill bit is .001" too small for drilling out those exhaust pipes. I can tell from the pattern of the knurled handle on the pin vise that I ran through Photoshop and did a pixel count on. And to accurately represent the tarmac this car would have raced on during this time period, you should really sand with a 320 grit red garnet paper instead of the 400 grit wet-or-dry you are clearly using... :rolleyes:

In all seriousness though, great job so far! I really need to get off my butt and finish some of my stuff. You guys are showing me up here!

-Dave

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In all seriousness though, great job so far! I really need to get off my butt and finish some of my stuff. You guys are showing me up here!

-Dave

Quoted for truth.

That does look great though. I'm betting there may have been a crotch belt also for a 5 point system but you won't see any of that when the car's closed up anyway. Belts look nice made with tape nice job.

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There wrong, wrong, WRONG!! And your drill bit is .001" too small for drilling out those exhaust pipes. I can tell from the pattern of the knurled handle on the pin vise that I ran through Photoshop and did a pixel count on. And to accurately represent the tarmac this car would have raced on during this time period, you should really sand with a 320 grit red garnet paper instead of the 400 grit wet-or-dry you are clearly using... :rolleyes:

In all seriousness though, great job so far! I really need to get off my butt and finish some of my stuff. You guys are showing me up here!

-Dave

Too funny... :lol: :lol: :lol:

As for getting off your butt, there is still plenty of time to get lots of stuff built. No need to rush.

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looking good!!!!

Although (not to be a jerk) those harnesses would kill the driver ina crash.

Seat looks to be similar to a Kirkey Alu. Race seat, should have a harness slot in the "neck" of the seat and in the seat sides of the hip support.

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