Building Light Weight Race Car Doors! *RALLY CAR BUILD SERIES* 206 WRX Ep91
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2024
- Welcome to this build series where I will be making the ultimate French Hot Hatch / Budget WRC from a 2003 Impreza WRX and a 2005 Peugeot 206. In this episode, I continue with the door building!
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This is absolutely insane dude
Turned out awesome!
Nice mate gtn there
Why not make door opening pull loop too? More weight loss. Also does a race car with full cage need door locks? Better yet, they do make carbon doors. The cost of them is about equal to the time you spent on the door and still way lighter.
The factory door pulls are plastic and weigh nothing, the door locks are handy when at shows or out and about. I would be impressed if you found some carbon doors:) + just replacing the doors would take the fun away from gutting the steel ones!