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Old 05-14-2004, 09:54 AM
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Makinen Lancer Evo V Winfield Australian Rally?

I'm currently building this car:



http://www.sp.dianet.or.jp/mmc/docs5...tolibrary.html

This is what I plan to use:

Chassis and interior: from the Evo 5 kit
Suspension, wheels and tyres: from the Evo 6 kit
Decals: Museum Collection
Photoetch: Reji/Eduard Evo 7 PE set

Are there any serious modifications I will need to make to the Tamiya Evo 5 chassis and cockpit? In addition, can anyone elaborate on exactly which parts of the Evo 6 suspension I should use to make the Winfield car?


I'm also looking for detailed photos of the cockpit of the actual car. I'd like to see which areas are made of carbon fiber. Tamiya's instructions show the dashboard in various shades of black, but with no actual carbon fiber decals on their surface.

I've also noticed that the filled up foglamp area on the front skirt of this rally car doesn't have the word "evolution" engraved in as with other rally Evo Vs. Is this correct?

One last thing...


http://www.sp.dianet.or.jp/mmc/docs5...kinen2_5mo.jpg

Do aftermarket front skirt parts for this fog light setup exist?
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