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Old 01-22-2007, 10:01 AM
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Re: 1969 Pontiac Trans Am W.i.p

Hi. It is long time ago, when i post here at last. Bot now it's done. All is good, but the paint is crap. Paint was not good for plastic. It started easily to pour or smth. So, the bodyworks isn't very good. But actually, it is nice. So, i'm content with this. Okay, pictures now.
One picture from dashboard:

Car's back:

Car's nose:

Engine:

Interior:

Exhaust:

Trunk:

Car's nose again:

Car's back again:

Pontiac...

Floorboard/chassee or smth:


Okay, thanks for reading my topic.
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Old 01-22-2007, 10:21 AM
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Re: 1969 Pontiac Trans Am W.i.p

Judging from the pics the paint looks good to me. If you clear coated and polished it, it would shine more. I think you did a great job opening the trunk and by adding the side pipes. Nice little detail with the fire extinguisher in the trunk. Hey, if your going to go thru the trouble opening it you might as well put something in there. Overall you did a good job!
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