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Build Your Own Sports Car On A Budget Mr Chris Gibbs

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Build Your Own Sports Car On A Budget Mr Chris Gibbs
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Publisher: Haynes Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 191.57 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Mr. Chris Gibbs
ISBN: 9781844253913, 1844253910
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Build Your Own Sports Car On A Budget Mr Chris Gibbs by Mr. Chris Gibbs 9781844253913, 1844253910 instant download after payment.

 The all-color practical Build Your Own Sports Car provides all the information needed to build a road-going two-seater, open-top sports car on a budget, using standard tools, basic skills and low-cost materials. The down-to-earth text clearly explains each step along the road to producing a well-engineered, high-performance sports car, providing a learning experience in engineering and design - and opening up a whole new world of fun motoring. The Haynes Roadster, which has fully independent rear suspension, has been designed with the aid of CAD software to develop the chassis and suspension, resulting in a car with performance and handling to challenge many established kit cars and mainstream sports cars. The design is intended to make use of components sourced primarily from a Ford Sierra donor, although alternative donors are mentioned.  

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