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Thoughts on this to the front of my Vit

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Thoughts on this to the front of my Vit

Post by Gonzo »

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Thinking about getting rid of 90% of the front 1/4 panel

The red lines would be tube, running from the tube bar attaching to the firewall (is that possible???)

All the blue bits would be gone

Would this work ok?

Can anyone dig up actual pics (yes i searched, all the ones i could find they replaced the whole fron end - like what Overkill did)
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Post by bigsteve »

Hmm a toob front clip on a vit.

Twistedmetal on pirate sort of did this but he ran 2 toobs which effectively re-created the front guard (moving the wheel arch forward.

Change your link to show the blue scribble totally blacked out, that should make things easier to visualise.
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Post by Gonzo »

done

back to pirate to search then
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Post by -Mick- »

I actually think it would look really good done properly :)
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Post by bigsteve »

I have a few pics of it at home, can link them later if you haven't found it.

It was a gold/orange colour with an axle swap, hydro & sx swampers (from memory)
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would that be legal on road?
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Post by Gonzo »

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I think that looks a bit Grimace, and i wanted to keep the panel work between the wheel and the engine

I was trying to find the pic of Sams serria that won the best hardcore in 4wd monthly 2002, anyone got it?
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Re: dsadas

Post by Gonzo »

SiKiD_01 wrote:would that be legal on road?


I dont see why not, as long as things like flairs and sharp edges were taken care of
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Post by Gonzo »

Like when Sams was like this

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Shonky photos i know
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Post by -Mick- »

are you going to keep some of the quarter or just go tube under the bonnet like those pics :?:
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Post by Gonzo »

keep the bit above the red line
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Post by -Mick- »

Gonzo wrote:keep the bit above the red line


Just checking go with that :cool:
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Post by nicbeer »

How about this one. Just the front bit.

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heheh
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Post by bigsteve »

nicbeer wrote:How about this one. Just the front bit.

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heheh


I've always loved that thing
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