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SteefK
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posted 13 Years Ago
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Hello there,
Let me first introduce myself and after that my great hobby. I'm Stefan, 21 year old and I live in Ridderkerk, a town near Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and in daily life I'm a project employee at a quite large fruit and vegetables company.
That's it for me, about my hobby I have a lot more to tell. I'm eager for all kind of cars, but at the moment especially Suzuki, a few pics of my current cars:
1995 Suzuki Swift GTI:
1993 Suzuki Swift Convertible:
My current project, 1997 Subaru Justy:
For the people that do not know: a Subaru Justy is actually a 4wd Suzuki Swift with 68 horsepower. I'm converting this to a (streetlegal) 4wd Suzuki Swift GTI Turbo track car
which will have at least 180 horsepower.
Obviously I want the trackcar to be as light as possible, so I will strip the complete interior of the car and put a lightweight seat in to it. And ofcourse (otherwise I wouldn't be here) I want to make as much parts I can out of carbon.
I hope to find a lot of information here about carbon and other composites, already watched the tutorials and especially the one about the carbonfibre hood was very nice!
Greetings,
Stefan
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Wabba
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posted 13 Years Ago
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Welcome!
I have admit, it's nice to see someone working on a bit more unusual car. When fully stripped and carbonized + 180hp, that thing must fly. I reminds me of a Daihatsu Charade track car I read about, insane little beast. Keep us posted!
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Matthieu Libeert
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Welcome,
hope to be able to help you in the future when needed
Kind regards from your Belgian neighbour!
Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
website:
www.mat2composites.com
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Joe
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posted 13 Years Ago
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Hi, Stefan. Welcome to the forum.
Cheers from another Belgian neighbour.
 
 
    A $1000 electronic device will always protect a 10 cents fuse
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SteefK
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Thanks for the welcome
Soon I will order my first materials and tools en start moulding and making parts. I want to start with a pair of exterior rear-view mirrors, which will be (I think) not to big to start and practice with. Hope next post will be with some nice pics
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Anarky
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I love the swift GTI It was my first car mine was a 1989 the engine is so sweet reving to 8500ish and putting out 101BHP
I didn't know
Subaru Justy was a 4 wheel drive swift your Idea is fantasic!! I really cant beleave I never heard of this setup
How much do Swift's weight pre strip and how much stripped?
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Welcome Stefan,
A mate of mine had a swift GTI, he filled the shockers with MX fork oil and re-sealed, and the shockers didn't move, it was awesome! Looking forward to seeing the justy progress!
Alex
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SteefK
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Long time no hear, but now I want to order the first stuff to start with creating my cf parts!
I want to start with exterior rear-view mirrors, because they are not that big and I have plenty mirrors in stock that I can use.
But first some advice from you guys what to buy, I was thinking of making a mould with the
Mould making starter kit
and then make the carbonfiber part with the
Laminating starter kit
. What do you think?
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