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Author:  Jim Gorski [ Feb Tue 10, 2004 10:33 am ]
Post subject:  New Chassis Pics of BBnova

Kevin, the beast looks great, it looks like a cross between a Willie Rells chassis and a Don Ness double frame car, EC1 did a nice job. What color are you coating it with, grey, black, red ? By the way, is that still considered a back half chassis ? LOL just giving you some S&$#t.
Belle Rose is getting close.
Jim

Author:  bbnova [ Feb Tue 10, 2004 1:57 pm ]
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I have all but given up on Belle rose. You know what they say, when in Rome. This class forced me into something like this. If I want to be competitive.... I can't wait to let the trans brake button go for the first time :shock:

Author:  Marc1166 [ Feb Tue 10, 2004 5:02 pm ]
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Interesting design. I would venture to say that you definetely have an automatic in this car? Looks like some tight manuevering would be necessary to fit a lenco with this design. Just an observation not a jab, for future reference. Things change so much that you want to try to take everything imaginable into consideration.

Also, do the rules say that you have to run a driveshaft enclosure when the stock floor is removed?

Author:  bbnova [ Feb Tue 10, 2004 5:17 pm ]
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Thanks Marc. Very observant of you. I am Mr. low maintenance when it comes to racing, so a Lenco for me would never be in the picture But I get your point. Low budget and limited knowledge is my kind of racing. Besides my Hutch TH400 and Chance converter are so simple. The dravieshaft enclosure is a seperate piece and is not shown.

Author:  Marc1166 [ Feb Tue 10, 2004 5:28 pm ]
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No prob. I have seen a lot of double frame rail cars as mine is one two. Chassis functionality as well as ease of maintainence is always good. You sure you won't ever be trying a lenco/bruno or lencodrive? Both are automatics persay, but the is minimal slippage in the lenco planatary drive which are the advantages over the conventional automatic. Something to think about as you move up in the HP ranges. Now is the time.

Author:  SNYPER [ Feb Wed 11, 2004 12:51 am ]
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The car looks great Kevin.....what color are you going with on the powder coat????

Author:  bbnova [ Feb Wed 11, 2004 8:12 am ]
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The color of the chassis will be black. The tubs and tin will be silvervein. Thanks

Author:  Ez Nova [ Feb Wed 11, 2004 2:53 pm ]
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Kevin, I know being from Canada, our vocabulary is a little different, BUT what colour is "silvervein". Just can't picture it. HAHAHA. John :lol:

Author:  SNYPER [ Feb Fri 13, 2004 8:17 pm ]
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So Kevin what does that color look like??????

Author:  Monty Mikho [ Feb Fri 13, 2004 9:31 pm ]
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It looks like the crack of an @SS!!!

Its a silver color with black spots that look like veins... Does the color "Silvervein" not mean anything to you Canadians?LMFAO

Author:  Ez Nova [ Feb Fri 13, 2004 9:47 pm ]
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Monty, us "northerners" don't study to many things with veins :twisted: in it. But seriously where, or who makes that paint. I'm also "moving" some stuff in the truck of a Nova and wouls like to us it aswell on the new "wheel wells". Monty I was told you've been studing the "purple vein" monter. Is that true. :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:

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