Belfab 1/4 scales-my newest creation

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Belfab 1/4 scales-my newest creation

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heres a few pics of my newest design ,the car is a QSAC style car features a lay down motor, low slung rear clip, rear swaybar, and my design front strut suspension,and lead ballast slider.
the car came in at 28 lbs race ready had to add 2 lbs of lead .
im going to las vegas to test it out on january 13th at thier swap meet/open track day cant wait!
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Looks amazing, what happened to the other car?
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hi mike ..i still have it ,i put it on hold for awhile after going to the super nats in las vegas, i got to see what the other mfg"s cars looked like and what was winning ect. and came up with this design,its alot like the other cars out there but totaly diffrent, i think my other design is awsome looking with the cage and all but this car is a lower CG car and probaly one of the lightest cars out there .
having to add 2 lbs of lead is a plus its down low & on the left
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I really like it. I have always thought the engine should by laying down like in the 1/5 scale cars. I think a IRS rear using the trans from a 1/5 car would be awesome too. Plus you could change gears real quick.
I really like what you did with the rear of the car. It looks trick. What about a detachable full cage? 8)
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thanks for the kind words mike ,i really like the rear of the car also it is quite diffrent .
i will look to see if i have a better pic of the rear and post it .
with out the rear bumper on it, it looks like it should have a wing mounted on the rear bracing like a indy car
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heres a few pics of the car 100% done, i reworked the bumpers/nefbars and made a custom Exuast system lol.
and mounted a diffrent body on the car, last minute finishing touches before i ship it to las vegas hopethe ups man is kind to my baby :roll:
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L :twisted: ooks killer. I love what you did with the exhaust. Does it do anything to the performance?
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All pictures from old posts were lost and we were unable to link them to the posts. Here is a link to the archived pictures.

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Re: Belfab 1/4 scales-my newest creation

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Hi any chance of reloading the pictures as i am having trouble finding them Thanks Aussie Pete.. PS. Just started building a 1/4 scale Big block dirt modified will post pictures soon.
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