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Old 08-23-2005, 11:50 AM
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Jada Toys EVO VI question

Well, the Import Tuner Jada Toys EVO VI is riced out with big wheels, I want to get one, only if I can make it stock.

The main concern is the fenders. They will have to be shaved to EVO VI or V specs, but the problem is that I don't know how thick the metal is, and I don't want to shave it, just to find out that the metal isn't thick enough.

Does anyone know, or have taken one apart?
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Re: Jada Toys EVO VI question

Autoart makes a stock Evo VI in 1:18
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Re: Jada Toys EVO VI question

If you go with the Jada, be warned there isnt too much detail when it comes to under the hood, and there isn't any steering, as for shaving the fenders down, it's not going to be thick enough, so your best be to do a custom job and use sheet aluminium to make fenders.
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Re: Jada Toys EVO VI question

Can't buy AutoArt locally, otherwise, I'd have Evo VI, and GT-R by them up the wazoo.

Well, thanks the Jada is no longer an option.

If some of you haven't been here long, here is some of my old threads. It includes, rice-to-nice, and a RHD conversion. The next thing, is to make a stock bumper fro the HW 1/18 Civic, and paint the HW Integra yellow, while de-ricing it.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=127442

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=342776
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Re: Re: Jada Toys EVO VI question

Buy online then. Ebay's a good place to start browsing. Won't cost you any more than buying locally.
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