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Chassis Panel Route
Photo by eloy avila
created 9/26/2002
submitted 11/17/2002 06:15:26 AM

Here you see the route patterns on the chassis panel. Notice that only the top skin is removed. The panel was designed to meet the mechanical specs outlined by ASC.


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