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New take on old skids

callaway

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I was getting fed up with the plastic skid plates getting torn up and, as I don't really want to do a tummy tuck I was also annoyed when that plastic there started getting scratches.

SO

one day I took the scorpion and made up some aluminum skids...

Profile view...
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Front view...
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View from underneath...
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Front and rear skids use stock skidplate screws... (these screws should really be flush =/ )
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http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/5737/screws4zq.jpg

Tummy skid uses 'industrial' Velcro...
screws4zq.jpg


Scratches in all their glory...
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"thumbsup"
 
looks pretty cool, good work. I still dont see what is wrong with the plastic getting scratched up but to each his own I guess.
 
Gizmo said:
looks pretty cool, good work. I still dont see what is wrong with the plastic getting scratched up but to each his own I guess.

it didn't make me feel good inside knowing i was knowingly destroying the scorp when i went over obstacles. :P

plus scratches on metal look cool :D
 
Gizmo said:
looks pretty cool, good work. I still dont see what is wrong with the plastic getting scratched up but to each his own I guess.

x2, i just see scratches as "character"; but still that is nice clean work and looks good callaway;-)
 
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