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got this one done towards the end of 2014. its the Aoshima E70 Corolla, 80-83. it was meant to be the quad lamp, but I didn't pay attention to the details on how the final result was going to be. it sucked, so I reverted to the rectangular head lamps. no biggie but the front end was made to look like the other set up. any ways it turned out good to me. I used Aoshima Hayashi Street and SSR Long Champs "XR-4" wheels. made some cut outs on the rear valance as I didn't add the rear bumper. made a back half cage, a front chin spoiler along with a back section exhaust tip to resemble a Buddy Club exhaust. the paint is Testors one coat Root Beer Brown. also made harness belts for the bucket seat and lap belts for the AE86 passenger seat. 

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You've captured the typical modified look of one nicely. Good work on the bumper delete and the colour looks just like a 1:1 shade which was common on them.

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Very cool club racer there Luis. I like how you gave it full negative camber up front, ready for some fun on the track. Well done.

Cheers, 

David. ??

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5 hours ago, XYHARRY said:

Very cool club racer there Luis. I like how you gave it full negative camber up front, ready for some fun on the track. Well done.

Cheers, 

David. ??

 

5 hours ago, bondo bill said:

lookin good

 

16 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said:

You've captured the typical modified look of one nicely. Good work on the bumper delete and the colour looks just like a 1:1 shade which was common on them.

 

Thanks guys.

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Never been a fan of this whole style, but your model represents very well what can be seen on most cars and coffee meetings our days. 

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