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ismaelg

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  1. Nice!
  2. Nice classic!
  3. Nice! You don't see these built very often. It certainly looks like a big challenge to get the paint job and decals right. Thanks for sticking to it, finishing it and sharing with us.
  4. Beautiful job on that iconic car! Looks great!
  5. Nice!
  6. Beautiful build of a beautiful car! Interesting choice of color. It works really well!
  7. Love it! The fade job looks great as well! Reminds me of the Mako Shark show car.
  8. Nice!
  9. Beautiful!
  10. Hello gang, Thank you all for the nice comments. I understand the subject of modern cars is not the most popular in the forum and I appreciate each one of you taking your time to take a look and comment. Thanks! Ismael
  11. That looks great!
  12. Nice!
  13. That's Beautiful! Gorgeous color combo and execution!
  14. Love it!
  15. ismaelg

    570S

    Nicely done!
  16. Love them both but that Camaro is just... WOW!
  17. Hmmmm.... I don't think the hurricane damaged it. You just ignored all the warnings and went out immediately after too see what was going on and got swept away by a river or something....... Hold my beer and watch this high clearance go over that...... That was a common story here.
  18. ismaelg

    Opel GT

    HERESY!!! TO THE FIRE!!!!!! As penitence you have to LS it!
  19. Hey bro! That turned out great. As you know those are still very popular around here.
  20. Beautiful job! Probably my all time favorite Ferrari of all time.
  21. ismaelg

    Opel GT

    Nice! I remember one at the dragstrip in the late 70's early 80's with a big block Chevy sticking out. by the way, love your story about painting in the backyard. Thanks, Ismael
  22. Nice! I wish they update this kit to the current Challenger Hellcat.
  23. Hello, This kind of project comes out of nowhere and next you know you are immersed in it! Filed a lot of material from the front of the driver's door to align with the front fender. Added material to the back of the door. Quick burst of primer shows the gap is still uneven but moving in the right direction. Once tweaked will concentrate on the front of the door. Thanks, Ismael
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