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Old 16-04-2012
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Guys, ok here are my pics of what I have done so far. FYI the chassis is the same one I broke in January but have copied the ZX-S design and made my own three piece chassis, ok badly but at least I can test before the chassis totally dies. There is flex but minimal at the moment. May do until my tubs done.

Still I couldn't take pics of the pivot block holding it in however its all fitted flush to the chassis and fells quite nice. There is freedom in the drive train and I had to use a shim on either side of the rear diff to get it perfectly balanced and fitted. Only issue now is the slipper will slip big time so now need a layshaft to fit so hoping that ones available soon for some serious testing.

Oh yeah, blue looks stunning on this Oosh123
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