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Did a bit of work on my Group C runner tonight, First was to figure out front body mount locations and after looking at it for a bit I realised there was some mount points on the lower front arm's Used some collared screws and blitzer mounts Next was to make a spacer for the transition from the FRP to the chassis as it didn't come with one Used some nylon and shaped up to suit Last was to tidy up the body some, It's pretty rough but perfect for a runner However the PO had done a terrible job of trimming the arches and one in particular couldn't be completely saved Soooo i used some rubber edging to trim them, I have to say I'm happy with the slightly flared look they give
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Perfect.
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Looks amazing!! Thanks for sharing!! |
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Nice!...Sorry... which model will your "new pilot" - pilot?
Off topic, Do you own a '63 Stingray? |
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The 63' stingray is my dream car. And this pilot is for a vw sand scorcher / monster beetle body. |
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I agree with you there. The '63 split window is one of my favorites. I see them from time to time but I have to assume they are virtually non-existent in France. My dream car is the '71 Hemi 'Cuda.
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