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[quote][i]Originally posted by Massiven[/i] Me again, just a last story about what is a chassis part and what isn't. In SLP your allowed to use a kind of carbon front lip that can be attached to the front of the body in order to protect it whlie crashing. It just replaces the front part of the chassis that could be cut out from the plastic chassis an glued under the body. My teammate Bob developed a T which has this carbon lip attached to it (milled from one carbon plate). As this lip is attached to the T it's now considered in being a chassis part and no longer as a body part. Seen from above, all chassis parts have to be invisible or covered by the body. This carbon lip sticks out as far as the orginal plastic chassis from the box model or the lip, attached to the body. :m16: Cheers, Mike [/quote]
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