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[quote][i]Originally posted by PorscheFreak[/i] It seems that the rule for spur width for SuperGT/JGTC cars is now: 6bis.1. DEFINITION - If raced at the warm-up races those cars have to respect art. 6.2 except for 6.2.d being replaced by 6bis2.h), 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.7 and 6.8. Here any sanding or dremeling out of the body is forbidden and will be sanctionned by exclusion. 6bis.2. ... (h) WIDTH OF THE CAR - Width depend upon the model, but in such way, that seen from above, no front or rear wheels may be seen exceeding the body. Body may by NO WAY made larger than the original version. ...and regarding the bottom plate thingy: 6bis.2. ... (g) ON IRON BOTTOM PLATES - Some Tamiya kits come with an iron ground plate. It may be replaced by a carbon plate or by a vacuum formed lexan plate under the condition that art. 6bis.2.c and 6bis2.d are respected. If the ground plate included metal diffusers/splitters one may replace them by lexan ones of the same SIZE as the originals so that the car cannot be lowered. [/quote]
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