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Old 10-06-2004, 08:52 AM
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German tuning golf

This is my brothers golf and I'm gonna build model kit for that golf. So what porsche model kit have those wheels and whic is better model fujimi vr6 golf or fujimi golf cox? And sorry my bad english

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Old 10-06-2004, 11:22 AM
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Nice 1:1 Golf!!!

I have both Fujimi 420 cox and VR6, they are just the same kit except the decals are different.
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Old 10-06-2004, 11:58 AM
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Re: German tuning golf

You'll have to scratch build the headlight or steal it from MK4 Tamiya Golf 5V ! The top rack will be a mess to do and the wheels came from a 928 but are polish and it was drop at least 60mm I guest and have a big offset ! I hope you've already have some experience in model building because it's gonna be a wild ride ! Cool car though.
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Nice Golf It reminds mine I had a few years ago.

Like Joecwlaw said both Fujimi kits are the same, only decals change but also the 'fake' engine. There is not a real engine in these kits, just a big piece of plastic to put under the bonnet.

About the rims, you could find them on this Fujimi Porsche 911 Carrera 2

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Re: Re: German tuning golf

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You'll have to scratch build the headlight or steal it from MK4 Tamiya Golf 5V ! The top rack will be a mess to do and the wheels came from a 928 but are polish and it was drop at least 60mm I guest and have a big offset ! I hope you've already have some experience in model building because it's gonna be a wild ride ! Cool car though.
No he has no necessary to steal mkIV lights because those are mkIII "mkIV look" style lights.

Btw: Be sure to post some progress pics!
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Re: German tuning golf

those rims are awesome, but the silver trim and 8 ball antenna.......i dont like.
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I am not sure about this project, because i have tree models to do and i am still waiting wheels for this tree models. I post some pics for those projects when i get the wheels. And the model are fujimi silvia s13, fujimi lexus ls400 and fujimi toyota mr2 sw20.
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Old 10-12-2004, 07:15 AM
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Re: Re: Re: German tuning golf

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No he has no necessary to steal mkIV lights because those are mkIII "mkIV look" style lights.

Btw: Be sure to post some progress pics!
Wow, "Mk4 look" style in mk3 configuration (sarcastic)! SO ??? He still have to scratch built them or stole it from a mk4 !!! I know the headlight man... and I know that on the 1:1 car (if he don't have the European radiator support (meaning in the US, Canada or in the south like Mexico)...) he had to cut a piece of this support to fit them... but so what ?! In 1/24 you still have to do them (or canibalise a mk4) to look like that.
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