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    Thumbs up Omg!! Caw Chassis!?

    ...Frank and the boys at CAW have been busy beavers...They started with a 3/16ths billet bar. It was then milled down to a 5/64ths pan with all risers milled into the chassis. The battery holdowns are bolted into the chassis.

    ...The underside is our shot peened and satin clear coat applied. The top side is raw mill and has not been polished. It comes out of the mill with A LOT of bling. So much so that they might leave it that way.






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    Oh my Give me now. NOW I SAID.

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    ..yup shes definately a looker alright...I think CAW has invested in some VERY cool equipment which does all sorts of space age stuff...Coming NEXT WEEK...BitHed in BILLET!!

    ...its going to be SO much fun fitting this and then thrashing it...isnt it weird that we pay for something so well built, so beautifuly crafted and then drive around on it...Our hobby is a sickness

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    Default ...The UnderBelly...




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    Is CAW on this forum? I'd like to ask if it's possible to buy the CAM file for personal use, so that I can machine ONE of these myself. I was considering making the file myself, but since it's already done I thought I'd ask.

    Looks great BTW!

    On a related topic, how is the weight of the alloy part compared to the stocker? I'm planning on machining my own parts, probably from 6061 aluminium or another alloy, but I won't do it if it ends up increasing the weight of the car.

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    This is quite cool!!!. And wil help us with all the heat issues. It works like a big big heatsink too. With an alu motor mount.

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    OMG!!!!!!! It is beautiful!!!!! Where can I purchase all these CAW goodies!??

    I hope they will consider making some carbon chasis and parts?

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    ...OneTime yes weight will be a big factor...Ill let you know when it arrives

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    Default I got dibs....

    After my conversation with Frank about a chassis for the Mini T ... He sent me the pics of the chassis ...and I told him I had to have the first one available to the public .... I definitely have to have one now that I have the shock towers too....

    COUNTRY ALLOY WORKS is my hero ......

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