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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 10, '05 From Greensboro, NC Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
I recently figured why waste tons of time and money now, when I could really enjoy it in the future. Anyway, After college I hope to be able to afford a decent 50k-60k car, the Ariel Atom. Street legal but not really a daily driver. So if I get measurements and start now I could have a pretty cool body for a really fast car by the time i could afford it. So heres my first question... Would a fully custom fiberglass body be legal as long as I use all DOT approved parts for lights, the windshield and such? If so, then there really isn't anything keeping me from it. EXCEPT the Honda engine. Maybe if I inquire for detailed measurements all the time I can get one made with a 4A-GZE or 3S-GTE since they are custom built to begin with.
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 10, '05 From Greensboro, NC Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
I thought about carbon fiber, that would be really cool. I was looking at the NSX to Ferrari conversion floating around the internet and this project seems to be very similar if not easier. Since basically all I am creating is a body shell, the majority of the parts I can make by making copies of parts of my car... Front bumper, hood, roof, fenders, etc... and all i would have to do is make adjustments here and there for it to come together. I could fiberglass all the parts now for a mold and make the finished product out of carbon fiber.
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