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This car began with a trip to my bro's work where he was fixing a 1973 Porsche. It was on a hoist and he was explaining how the rear suspension with the torsion bars work. I didn't think it was possible, but we found a way to create torsion bars for the front and rear suspension. 75 studs long x 31 wide x 21 high. This is the first car we have created to scale. This creation comes with Hidden battery, motors wiring tucked, 1:7 scale, trailing arm, torsion bar rear suspension, realistic interior, wide body, 1973 Porsche RS custom race inspired body, spare tire and VIN in original location, working fan on motor, 2xl for drive, 1 servo for steering.
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Thanks! This car took a very long time to create... So many hours and with a short deadline too! |
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Very good job. I love this MOC because I love old Porsches.
On essaye, on persévère, et on finit toujours par réussir
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