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Old 10-01-2015, 02:21 PM
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Default Anybody Have c5/c6 Cad Data?

I am looking for c5/c6 suspension and drivetrain cad data for a new project that I am going to be starting. Does anybody have files that they would like to share?
I know I can get the files from sema But I thought I would check here first before I shell out the cash to them.
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Old 10-01-2015, 07:53 PM
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I would sign up at SEMA and get it through the proper channels.
They do check the web and they check to see how you got the data. Whoever gives you the data, could lose the right to get the data in the future. Not many people will to share.
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I would sign up at SEMA and get it through the proper channels.
They do check the web and they check to see how you got the data. Whoever gives you the data, could lose the right to get the data in the future. Not many people will to share.
That seems odd.
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I would sign up at SEMA and get it through the proper channels.
They do check the web and they check to see how you got the data. Whoever gives you the data, could lose the right to get the data in the future. Not many people will to share.
I Probably will eventually go through sema to get it. Just not ready to spend $1,000 on it yet. thought I would try to find some free stuff first.
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I Probably will eventually go through sema to get it. Just not ready to spend $1,000 on it yet. thought I would try to find some free stuff first.
It's only $360 a year. I use the SEMA tech transfer site for my job, and I'm in charge of making sure it gets paid.
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It's only $360 a year. I use the SEMA tech transfer site for my job, and I'm in charge of making sure it gets paid.
I had no clue something like this existed, I ASSumed it would/could be found all over the Internet. After looking through the tutorial on SEMA's sight I've got a few questions....

If someone were looking for all the pick up points for a certain suspension, is it given?
How far back does it go?
Is it a newer system that feels incomplete but growing monthly/yearly?

Bob, if you could give a little more detail and examples of how you've used it for the non-subscribers, I'm sure it would help pull more subscribers.

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Ps, am I the last one to know about this....
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I just about pooped myself when I saw this. We have been doing things the hard way. I have been reverse engineering S550 Mustang stuff all week. It looks like we should have our account setup next week. I can't wait to see what I can find and the hours it could save.
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Curious to see what can be found once logged in, keep me posted would ya? Oh and tell me the yellow S550 is the new shop car...please!

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Curious to see what can be found once logged in, keep me posted would ya? Oh and tell me the yellow S550 is the new shop car...please!

I wish I could, its on loan for a few days while we test fit some new parts.
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It's only $360 a year. I use the SEMA tech transfer site for my job, and I'm in charge of making sure it gets paid.
I guess I'm just postponing the inevitable... Will have to sign up as a sema manufacture ($400) to join tech transfer. Then pay the tech transfer fee.
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