Fun with a Sawzall
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I think it would be more difficult since it's a modified previously street legal vehicle. Things like bumper supports and the likes would need to remain to meet pedestrian safety. At least I think that's how it works. Lots of stuff got chopped and would probably fail inspection.
I think just taking that chopped up thing and welding some metal or bolting on some fiberglass panels over the cut up fenders would look pretty cool. Make it look finished at least. It could be made to look decent like that, with a tube cage.
I think just taking that chopped up thing and welding some metal or bolting on some fiberglass panels over the cut up fenders would look pretty cool. Make it look finished at least. It could be made to look decent like that, with a tube cage.
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I wonder how the fm westfield passes.
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Thats screwed up. When i took my NA 3 years ago (top down of course) it passed green and the guy never said anything about the top
I wonder how the fm westfield passes.
Flyin' Miata : The Westfield
I wonder how the fm westfield passes.
Flyin' Miata : The Westfield
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I have a mold for a Manx bug. Maybe I should see if it fits ha.
When I use these parts for my locost, then I will worry about being street legal. For now I am just going to use it for autocross.
When I use these parts for my locost, then I will worry about being street legal. For now I am just going to use it for autocross.
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