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30th December 2006, 01:34
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DNA 3sixty
Hi here are a couple of pics of our kit??
hope you like it if any one wants to know more check out www.dnaautomotice.com
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30th December 2006, 10:25
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Looks really nice, but could you show us some build images of the kit, the platform it's based on and give us some build tips.
In my opinion it does have potential, but give us more info
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30th December 2006, 10:30
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MR2 roadster based
here are a couple more pics
the black car is ours the yellow one is real
hope you like it
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30th December 2006, 14:58
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Those pictures look really good, and was noticing the difference in the windscreen shape, between the white car and the original Mr2, did you modify it ?, cut and modify the rake to fit the new body shape?.
I would love to see the rebody process used for this new kit, could you show us all, from the initial stripping of the car, to the fitment of the new panels?.
Great work guys and congratulations, this is a nice kit.
Thanks in advance for all the images you will be posting.
Cheers.
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30th December 2006, 19:01
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuoriserie
Those pictures look really good, and was noticing the difference in the windscreen shape, between the white car and the original Mr2, did you modify it ?, cut and modify the rake to fit the new body shape?.
I would love to see the rebody process used for this new kit, could you show us all, from the initial stripping of the car, to the fitment of the new panels?.
Great work guys and congratulations, this is a nice kit.
Thanks in advance for all the images you will be posting.
Cheers.
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No structural cutting at all the only slight trim to the top of the door skins where a small trim is required to fit the roll of the over panel door skin which could be done by unpicking the original and filling but would take a while here below are our dimensions
and a mag article
Sorry but I've had to delete the mag images as I don't think Which Kit Car would be too happy for the article to be published on the net, especially as it was the Dec 2006 issue.
Cheers, John
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30th December 2006, 21:17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dnaautomotive
Sorry but I've had to delete the mag images as I don't think Which Kit Car would be too happy for the article to be published on the net, especially as it was the Dec 2006 issue.
Cheers, John
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John,
I don't think Den would mind....., i think it gives him more exposure for the other articles in the magazines.
Maybe the guys at DNA have other pictures show, instead of those found on the publication?
Cheers
Italo
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