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Old 08-14-2006, 01:24 AM
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Re: *Complete* Peugeot 307 Canyon Racer

You just convinced me to use that color on my SLR.
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Re: *Complete* Peugeot 307 Canyon Racer

I love those kind of race to street conversions, very sharp looking car, wheels realy look right on it.
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Re: *Complete* Peugeot 307 Canyon Racer

Very nice!
Great paintjob and wheel chioce.
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Nice to see the master bust a move again!
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Re: *Complete* Peugeot 307 Canyon Racer

Awesome job!!!! Does the real car use solid rotors though? If not, those would look exquisite slotted or drilled.
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Re: *Complete* Peugeot 307 Canyon Racer

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Awesome job!!!! Does the real car use solid rotors though? If not, those would look exquisite slotted or drilled.
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The brake question is a good one and I think found the answer. The real car has slotted disks...Tamiya is playing the Fujimi game whereby they put rims in the kits which are too small to be realistic in order for you to want to buy their wheel sets. Tamiya made the brake disks solid to entice the builder to buy their photoetch detail set which has slotted disk faces.

http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM12607
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Great conversion, some drilled rotors would really set it off, seems like its the only thing its missing. I really like it, top notch work.
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