Story by Tara Hurlin
Darby Jean refers to the aero design work on her Miata track car as CAD: cardboard-aided design. “First I draw it in Photoshop, then make cardboard stencils,” she explains. “Then I make everything out of Alumilite and Alupanel.”
Custom brackets then attach everything to the car. “The splitter was the most involved,” she continues. “It needed a …
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I wish my two girls would do more hands on car stuff but my Lisa likes to help and sweep the work area. Mom gave them to many dolls! I tried and I gave my daughter a slot car set for her Christmas! She sat in the middle and tried to grab the cars as they whizzed by. It didn't help.
Kids find their thing. Sometimes it lines up with what we think, and it's been great doing car things with my kids as they grew up, but it's also great watching and supporting them to do the things they find that they love.
That CCP hardtop is absolutely gorgeous. If this new company hires me on, I might spring for one this year
calteg said:
That CCP hardtop is absolutely gorgeous. If this new company hires me on, I might spring for one this year
Did the job come through?
Darby is awesome, such a cool design showcase and livery.
A-Star Fab also deserves a shout-out, they did a lot of the tuning work with Link ECU on this build. They're a small shop in Pontiac that just so happens to put out some of the highest HP import builds in the detroit metro, AWD Dyno and all.
https://www.facebook.com/AStarFABrication/
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MegaDork
1/27/22 8:03 a.m.
Awesome story. Beautiful car!
She sounds like a really cool person!
Would love to see the in-process pics of the aero.
Only wow for me was that screamer pipe right infront of the driver's view. Works great until it sprays oil, and on a turbo car it's not out of the realm of possiblity.