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Old 02-18-2004, 07:25 PM
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Talking Drum Roll, Please. Here It Is, AF.Com's Very First Saleen S7

Well, this was about as challenging as putting batteries in a remote. But I love the S7, and I figured for 9.99 plus 25% off at KB toys, I couldn't beat the price. Assembled in an hour, applied panel lines, and it's done.

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Rims are 17'', and not 19''
Rims sit too far forward in wheel wells
Car sits too high

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Shiney silver metallic paint
Opening doors and trunk
Fake 4pt cage seen holding down the beast of a motor in the trunk

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My favorite pic, she's waving bye bye!
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Re: Drum Roll, Please. Here It Is, AF.Com's Very First Saleen S7

Interesting. Is it plastic? Engine pics? (im seeing Engine swapping in the future)
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Re: Drum Roll, Please. Here It Is, AF.Com's Very First Saleen S7

Really slick! Great build bro.

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Re: Re: Drum Roll, Please. Here It Is, AF.Com's Very First Saleen S7

Mike, it has an engine, well the top of it. I have a pic of the engine, but I have to upload it on AF, the back isn't openable. The body is metal, with some interior mods, a Ford Saleen S351W, or Super Stallion Stang motor would fit happily in the engine bay.
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Re: Drum Roll, Please. Here It Is, AF.Com's Very First Saleen S7

you should paint the hood black or make it carbon fiber anyways its awsome
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