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Old 10-19-2005, 08:58 PM
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

that looks great, keep it up,
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Old 10-20-2005, 12:37 PM
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Looks to be coming along nicely! Keep us posted on the progress!!
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Ryan, thanks for letting me know, shame Duplicolor line is limited in israel to black/white/gold/silver
Again, awesome paint! Keep us posted!
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Well her we go. Finally some updated pics of this project. All I have for ya right now is some interior pics. I have the seats all done and the rear strut tower brace is done and installed. anyway here you go...............*Ryan*



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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Looking good Ryan. The rear strut bar looks top noch.
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Thanks a lot Josh. Ya i'm satisfied with the strut brace. It's my first one and theres a few imperfections with it but it was a learning process so that just means the next one will be that much better ..................*Ryan*
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Here's a few more updated pics of this one. I've got the suspension all done now and sittin the way I want it, got the side markers done on the body. Now I just need to finish up the interior and get the chassis detailing done and she will be all wrapped up. I also found the spoon style steering wheel that I wanted. Well I hope you guys like how it's turning out so far. There hasn't been too much interest in this build of mine so far, maybe cause there are a lot of these being built right now, willimo has one going and so does joeham. but anyway here are the pics..............*Ryan*



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There hasn't been too much interest in this build of mine so far, maybe cause there are a lot of these being built right now.
"Well, if it's not a Skyline then no one clicks the thread..." /grumblegrumblegrumble

The Revell rims look great under there. Are you going to end up using them?
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

it looks nice but isnt the rear strut tower a little to high?
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Thats very true Will That does tend to be the car of choice around here. Ya I am going to be using the type R rims on here I may end up painting them a defferent color but I'm not sure just yet. And bkvj, ya the strut tower brace probly is a little too tall but it was my first attempt at scratchbuilding one so I don't think it looks too bad. It was a learning experiance and that just means that the next time I build one it will be even better. Thanks for the comments guys.............*Ryan*
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Looking good ryan. Practice makes perfect. Dont worry about how many replys you get. Its your skill that matters in the end.
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True true. I'm gonna try and get this one finished up hopefully this weekend if everything works out good. I'll keep you posted..........*Ryan*
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Re: Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Whoa! That was crazy, i actually have those Revell ITR wheels and was playing around with them on my other EG i have completed. I'd say you spray some gunmetal on those ITR's and call it a day

I like how they go along with the color of the car The interior looks good, only thing i could point out is for next time you might want to fill on those holes on the back of the seats.
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

Thanks Joeham. Ya I really like the look of the ITR rims on here. and I will spray them with some gunmetal paint i have. LOL ya I didn't notice the holes in the back of the headrests until I already had them painted. So next time I build one of these those will be filled in. Thanks for the comments guys..............*Ryan*
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Re: Cayman green civic VTI in progress

That is really looking cool!!! Keep up the great progress!!!
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