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I got started on this little pocket panel, wanted something a little different so glue the windows and paint over them. Im using the custom bodywork with the stock spoiler, stock interior, and minilite wheels.

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The engine and exhuast are near completion and I've started on the suspension.

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YES!! you're going with the MiniLites! :lol:

Well after building this kit, I like it, it turned out great and yours looks like it will too. :lol:

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Hey! This is a neat project you got going!

I'm not much of a tuner fan, but I like it! :blink:

Have you picked out a color? I see this in a electric/candy blue for some reason. :lol:

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Hey! This is a neat project you got going!

I'm not much of a tuner fan, but I like it! ;)

Have you picked out a color? I see this in a electric/candy blue for some reason. :lol:

OH MY GOD YES!! :lol:

You just like the RWD ones :lol:

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This is one of the cars that in real life they are kinda ugly but looks good as a kit, I like where your'e going w/ this!!! :D

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Im using Kustom Kolors Candy Cobalt Blue over Silver. Going to paint the struts ans springs like Bilstein brand.

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SWEET! :D Those colors and Bilsteins will look amazing!!! :D

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Im starting on the interior and don't know want to do for it.

Here's some mock-ups and some finished bits.

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heat shield is MM Stainless Steel, wouldn't buff out to a nice shine.

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very nice but, wasn't a cherry bomb A muffler? ;)

Yes. That is why he painted the mid-muffler red. The cat is the blob under the oil pan. :lol::D

(For cats to work efficiently, they need to be close to the combustion. If you put them too far back, the exh. gas temp will be too low for the cat to do its work.)

...And, that is shaping up nicely, there Michael! Can't wait to see a mockup in paint.

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Yes. That is why he painted the mid-muffler red. The cat is the blob under the oil pan. :lol::D

(For cats to work efficiently, they need to be close to the combustion. If you put them too far back, the exh. gas temp will be too low for the cat to do its work.)

...And, that is shaping up nicely, there Michael! Can't wait to see a mockup in paint.

he has a mid muffler and a muffler? ;)

yes can't wait to see the paint! :P

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Interior is done, steering wheel and shifter from the Revell '66 Mustang.

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Completed the engine bay.

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The rear wheels sit too far back causing the tires to hit the bumber, any solutions?

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comin along nicely ;)

I had that same issue. my bumper is stilla litttle out of hack but I didn't put the wheels on the pegs on the suspension I just epoxyed the wheels in where I wanted them. :lol:

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I know this is a very old thread, but from the pics, I count three mufflers/ resonators, even if the post is correct that  the cat is under the oil pan. That doesn't seem like something I would do if I were building for performance. It would restrict exhaust flow too much.

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