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Old 03-06-2007, 01:35 PM
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Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

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This is a car i made when i where waiting for my new model-car.
It was not my intention to make a realistic car but just to try out some things.
It took me some more time then i thought but i kind of like what it became.
The dash is from a vw golf IV just like the seats, the engine is a lambo.
The car was old and broken and where just lying in a closset, now i can show it again.
Maybe not everything is perfect but i had fun making it.
Here some pictures of my Mercedes 300SL "coupster"


I had to redo the frontwindow because it was gone.


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Re: Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

Wow That Looks Awesome Man!!! Ggrreeaatt Work!!!!!!!
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Re: Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

how did you redo the window? it looks nice!
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Re: Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

Damn, thats something. The car looks nice, and thats my style ( a bit cheap but hey, you got something form basically nothing) to salvage old cars that are broken. Good work!
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Re: Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

I can actually see someone do this in real life. The lambo engine could be much though...

I really like it. Even the color looks good on it.
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Re: Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

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how did you redo the window? it looks nice!
I have used the plastic from the box of a modelcar most boxes have a big window, i have cut it into the right size and shape and put it on the car. (just that simple)


Thanks for the nice comments
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Re: Mercedes 300SL "coupster" funcar

winow looks nice, couldnt tell it was fake other than the scratches
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