Lingenfelter Corvette
TheSyndicate
08-07-2002, 02:16 PM
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I just stripped down my z06 corvette because the paint job came out rather bad, and I thought maybe I could transform it into the pic above. As far as I know the only modifications made are to the exterior, which pretty much replaces everything except the doors. What would be a good way of doing this? What type of putty should I use so I can get smooth lines? Also the headlights will be a problem because the z06 model has them as "frogeyes" that are recessed, so I'm assuming I'll have to cut them out and then putty in the headlight casing.
What can I use to remake a fogged windshield and the headlights?
I just stripped down my z06 corvette because the paint job came out rather bad, and I thought maybe I could transform it into the pic above. As far as I know the only modifications made are to the exterior, which pretty much replaces everything except the doors. What would be a good way of doing this? What type of putty should I use so I can get smooth lines? Also the headlights will be a problem because the z06 model has them as "frogeyes" that are recessed, so I'm assuming I'll have to cut them out and then putty in the headlight casing.
What can I use to remake a fogged windshield and the headlights?
rcmaxx
08-07-2002, 02:23 PM
I really dont think the only mods to a lingenfelter corvette is the body.......there ALOT of engine work done to....
what do you mean frogged windshield? as for the headlights you could order the headlights for the revell racing cr-5 vette
what do you mean frogged windshield? as for the headlights you could order the headlights for the revell racing cr-5 vette
TheSyndicate
08-07-2002, 02:48 PM
Yeah I know, but lingenfelter sells the body kit alone for 25 grand. I would like to do a twin-turbo system on it if I could find some decently priced turbos. Otherwise I have a roots type supercharger from a f-150 lightning that I could somehow fit into the corvette engine.
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