Project Msfitoy 2
Thanks...the rims are figment of my 3D imagination...I have a few dozen wheels designed in my library...they're easy to do...I'm riding on H&R springs...
Seriously, if I can come up with the initial investment, I know I can sell enough parts to make up for it...cause everything out there sux...
If I can't, maybe I can get enough people who have faith to put money down first for part and that'll go towards tooling...hmmmm
The odds are I won't be able to ever come up with the cash for the tooling. I had the same problem with my Mini...designed bunch of parts but couldn't get it past production...I needed a certain number of interested Mini members to buy the parts up front at substantially reduced price...if I couldn't come up with enough numbers, the money would be returned....if I got enough buyers, the parts are made with that money covering the tooling...but, the owners of the forum insisted that I first pay to be a "vendor" and of course, the chicken and the egg dilema killed the idea...no money = no product = no business = no vendor = no money
Sorry I don't...SEMA members have access to their data base and I got this from a friend who is...
Well...this is what I'm going to build for myself...I'm not a vendor so this is strickly a personal project for now...



I chose not to do a three piece due to cost...also, a continuous three piece looks really awkward from certain rear view...think Cavalier...
And to keep the front load even with the rear...a new splitter...

Well...this is what I'm going to build for myself...I'm not a vendor so this is strickly a personal project for now...



I chose not to do a three piece due to cost...also, a continuous three piece looks really awkward from certain rear view...think Cavalier...
And to keep the front load even with the rear...a new splitter...

That's better...
Had my friend CNC a new shift knob that I drew up for the Hurst SSK...a slight extension brings it a bit closer to the wheel and suits my hand better for rowing action...





