Originally posted by mikeyjd
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then from there, mould the bottom with a heat sensitive plastic that will "mould" but turn rigid, then from there design the underbelly yourself.. it wouldn't be hard and TBH if it does all that it says it will, you may be looking at a potential client for one of these in the future.
also, must be plug'n'play with current chassis so irregardless of what happens with bodykits, it won't interfere with the overall operation of new underbelly.
can't wait to see the next chapter of this and overall version upgrades of this impressive upgrade..
the other thing i was thinking, was if it were "track" tested, then you'd be able to get really impressive results on overall speed and time trail data as well as fuel efficiency results and so forth... but only if you wanted to carry the project that far.
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