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Post by sentenza on Jun 4, 2012 2:01:26 GMT -5
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 4, 2012 5:19:09 GMT -5
Those front signal lights just ruin the clean lines.
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Post by skip20 on Jun 4, 2012 9:47:13 GMT -5
Looks like a great car get together with cool looking Bradley's. Thanks for the pictures.
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Post by Jeff Troy on Jun 4, 2012 16:14:43 GMT -5
Very nice SE (Special Edition) GT. Where's your engine lid?
Hate to disagree with Dan, but I love the lollipops.
Good luck with the car.
Warmest regards,
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Post by sentenza on Jun 4, 2012 23:55:29 GMT -5
Well I don't like to disagree with the dude I got my manual from, but I will eventually re-locate some smaller turn signals into the air holes.
I have the lid, it's just off for tuning accessibility, I also have all the plexiglass.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 5, 2012 3:56:16 GMT -5
The nice thing about "kit" cars is nothing is written in stone. Although the manual may say one thing, we are free to make changes to meet our tastes. This is nice as we all like different things and no one can say "that is not correct".
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Post by Jeff Troy on Jun 5, 2012 10:00:09 GMT -5
Hi, Dan,
Couldn't agree more. Except for the paint, my GT looks to be almost box stock. Truth is that almost part has been replaced or modified in some way to produce a practical and reliable daily driver.
BTW, you do amazing work. I am more and more impressed with every image.
P.S. If the lollipops aren't enough, I may also be the only person who likes the original school bus tail lights on the Twoie! Just paint the housings to match the car and they look pretty good.
Warmest regards,
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 5, 2012 19:03:55 GMT -5
Thanks for the compliments. You are not the only one that likes the school bus lights. They definitely make the car, but you have to mould buckets that mount from the inside and blend them into the body. Don't know why they made them with the cheap plastic buckets. LED bus lights.
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