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Old 12-30-2005, 12:34 PM
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Proton PERT

Found this interesting decal sheet for mitsubishi lancer evo . it appears as proton pert. yeah it's my country rally car....anyway, the decals are expensive.. anyone has built a car with this decal?

http://www.hlj.com/product/S27DC379
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Re: Proton PERT

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Found this interesting decal sheet for mitsubishi lancer evo . it appears as proton pert. yeah it's my country rally car....anyway, the decals are expensive.. anyone has built a car with this decal?

http://www.hlj.com/product/S27DC379
That's cool, I always liked the Wira in Rally Championship 2000 (Mobil 1 Rally) on the PC. How much bodywork is needed to convert the Lancer to a Proton? Is there a transkit available (If even necessary)?
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Old 12-30-2005, 01:14 PM
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Re: Proton PERT

well
for ur information
i have the wira toy model( i have 4 of them) and i am in progress for restoring it to a street model......
i screwed all when i was small....

steve,
in malaysia, ppl convert wira's to lancers...
p/s= wira's in rallies are pure evo's ....

here is the model wira in progress...


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Re: Proton PERT

regarding the question about lancer to wira's....
just the body panels.....that's all...

anyway, those proton perts nowadays are pure mitsubishi evo's

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Re: Proton PERT

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no one has done the proton pert before?

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Re: Proton PERT

I am sure somebody would have answered had they done so.

BTW, please type in full English words as opposed to using numeric abbreviations.
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Re: Proton PERT

No, I've never heard of the Pert. I only know the Wira from the video game I mentioned, and I think one or two pics from a WRC event about 4 years ago.
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Re: Proton PERT

oh.....in that case...
now they are not using wira's anymore.. now they are using rebadged mitsubishi evo's....


anyway
would you like to see the wira progress?

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Re: Re: Proton PERT

Are those wira-kits in 1/24? If so, i'd like to know where u got them
(whereabouts in Malaysia i mean, toy shops, hobby shops?).
Been wanting to do some street-wiras as well

Anyway, here's a lil' sumthin' to answer your initial post:

1/24 Petronas Proton 2000 New Zealand Rally(pics are a bit grainy tho')










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Re: Proton PERT

ouch
ouch midnight wangan
i am very hurt by your postings. i love the car very much.
nope, it is a friction toy release in 1995 by daisheng ( ninth product in malaysia ) and it's about 1/16 scale.
if u wan more photos, search the in progress and completed for proton wira. i am redoing this baby

anyway, thanks for the photos... man.. you are cool !!!!!
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