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Old 07-11-2008, 04:37 AM
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Re: Jps Lotus 72d

Looking great.Nice detailing on the engine and stunning paint job!!
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Re: Jps Lotus 72d

I'm part way through building one of these. What size tubing did you use for your gas lines and for the gauges? I bought the injectors, funnels and photo etch from Thundervalley F1. They're great products, but I'm having problems with gluing aluminum parts together. What did you use?

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Re: Jps Lotus 72d

Great paint job and excellent result.
What color and what clear cote did you use?
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