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Old 06-16-2003, 09:40 PM
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One done the right way...

Revell's Integra Kit with Scale Auto Style Trans Kit. Altought I was looking foward to this project I quickly realized that this car was'nt so pretty. Anyways, I build on, at moments I felt like giving up because it was just not my type of car. way to "bling bling" The tires are Pegasus Hobbies. I did the interior with Black and red. Looks very nice. I went crasy with the taillight so it was painted to my liking not anything realistic. the Paint is Duplicolor Automotive with Duplicolor clear. I joined the front and rear bumpers to the body and also shaved the handles and rear emblems for a cleaner smoother look. During the pictures I had not yet installed The tail pipe or Mirrors for the rear view mirrors on the sides. gotta give props to Chris of Scale Auto for a Great Trans Kit. Please leave comments.
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NICE! I like the pics anyways.
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Nice work
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Excellent work!!!
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I could'nt agree more...good job dude!
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Looks good, I think it would look a little better even with a little lowering.

How about the engine bay?
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Old 06-16-2003, 11:28 PM
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Looks good, I think it needs a little lowering.

So, how's the engine bay?
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Old 06-17-2003, 12:14 AM
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Thanks all. I really appreciate the comments. During the pictures the engine was'nt I am trying to do some detailing to the engine itself since the engine bay is done. I will take pics when done.
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Now thats a nice looking teggy.
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Excellent work!!!
I agree! They look great in red, good choice of rims and i love the fact you molded in the front and rear, gives it a nice smooth look.
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Old 06-17-2003, 03:17 PM
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Thanks guys!
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wow i really like the shaved door handles and how the bumpers are attached. very nice paint job.
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looks good, looks real good, i love it, can i marry it?
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Very tidy work
It's a shame red jpg's never compress well for the web
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