Offroad big block buggy

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Sounds like a good deal for that engine.

Well????

Lets see your frame design pics.
well, this is what i've come up with so far, I have measured up friends, and had them measure me up the same way, and there is always a different outcome haha, so I averaged out the numbers and came up with this design, I don't like the front end, yes it gives good foot room, and even though the roof line looks good, i think it should go up a bit, and the opening not be so long, but i'm still working on it, i've also picked up a sport bike for a hand shake, 1995 Kawasaki Ninja 600cc, bike was stolen, frame was torched in a couple places, cut through, so it was a write off, the owner bought it back from the insurance company for dirt cheap, he somehow found a same bike, so he kept all the cool custom stuff , tires, wheels, etc, and i got all the rest for 350.00.. that will be for a future project down the line. In the meanwhile, check out my rendering.
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Rob D
 

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i do things way different and for no reason really. when i design something, i can go to my autocad program, but, instead i really like going to my regular plain old 'paint' program that every computer and laptop has. i know that 1" equals 96px, which is 96 pixels, so if you have to draw a line of 3", you simply multiply 3 x 96 = 288, so if you have to draw something very fine, exact, precise, you can use your plain old simple paint program, and you can draw very very exact blueprints and designs, you don't need any fancy programs at all. i can very easily teach you all a couple simple things in the paint program that will make you look like an amazing designer!!! literally in minutes!!!
 
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