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Old 12-26-2005, 12:20 PM
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Completed- K20A powered DC2

finally finshed. i am very pleased with the outcome of this model. it still has a show car look but its not ricey. they one thing i am very unhappy with is is the motor. its my fault that it is undetailed and does not fit very well.





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Re: Completed- K20A powered DC2

Nice job, Looks like you did a good job laying down that paint.
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Re: Completed- K20A powered DC2

[quote=AstroRide44]finally finshed. i am very pleased with the outcome of this model. it still has a show car look but its not ricey. they one thing i am very unhappy with is is the motor. its my fault that it is undetailed and does not fit very well.


Why not sit the motor in straight before you call it finished???

Tha paint looks good I like the color and the wheels and also the seats/seat belts, great job.

I did notice that your front brakes are on backwards, the calipers need to be facing the front of the car, not the back.
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Old 12-26-2005, 02:22 PM
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looks great but I think the engine is on backwords
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Re: Completed- K20A powered DC2

the body/rim's look good. But i would say try and correct the motor position, looks like you might just need to trim on the rightside of the bay (tranny side) and it should be good. My only other thing is the front brakes, at least rotate them so they are in the correct position too. After that, the car will be completed for sure. Loving the color of the car.
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Re: Re: Completed- K20A powered DC2

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looks great but I think the engine is on backwords
No, the engine is mounted right it's just crooked. This is the way that K-series go in.
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