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Jaguartvr 31st January 2015 09:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilerobbie (Post 63131)
Chi
Ris, looks fab, can't wait to collect my 3 kits...
But: where did you leave the fuelcap??



Whats this about free kits?

jmc14 31st January 2015 15:00

Great job Chris. It looks fantastic.

Tribute Automotive 31st January 2015 20:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by y cymro (Post 63128)
Hi Chris
Will the front body section open using the original Z3 bonnet hinges like on the prototype because otherwise access to the motor looks very limited through the 250 bonnet?
Are the side windows complete with all fittings?
Are the grill slats an exact fit to the opening as is, because I'd like to open out the bottom corners to make it less smiley, like many of the production cars.
Cheers,Steve

Yes the whole front end will lift up on the z3 hinges on the production kits as the prototype does.

Yes the side windows/frames will be complete with track, glass and latches (landrover).

Yes the grill slates will be an exact fit to the opening, but happy to get some extra centre slats cut for you to assemble your squarer version.

y cymro 31st January 2015 21:03

Excellent, and thanks for confirming.

Tribute Automotive 31st January 2015 21:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmc14 (Post 63137)
Great job Chris. It looks fantastic.

Thanks John :smile:

Tribute Automotive 31st January 2015 21:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilerobbie (Post 63131)
Chi
Ris, looks fab, can't wait to collect my 3 kits...
But: where did you leave the fuelcap??

There are various options on location of filler caps. Geoffs car will be getting a modified z3 flap to cover the existing stock filler cap. Bob (hurnleft) is going another route. It all makes for an individual, personalised car.

seanick 31st January 2015 22:54

That look fantastic. Really fair and well proportioned.
Well done chaps! I guess you have dropped the gym membership.....

Tribute Automotive 1st February 2015 09:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilerobbie (Post 63131)
Chi
Ris, looks fab, can't wait to collect my 3 kits...
But: where did you leave the fuelcap??

Hi Rob.

We need to discuss the fuel cap location for your SWB kits. I will email you later today with links to supplier of MGB rear window glass, seals and trims.

Your Kobra kit will be made next week.

I hope you are bringing a BIG van!

Tribute Automotive 1st February 2015 09:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaguartvr (Post 63134)
Whats this about free kits?

Rob (mobilerobbie) will be representing our Z3 kits in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. He purchased one of our unfinished Kobra's, which is now finished, and will be collecting another set of Kobra panels and 2 SWB kits in February.

More details to follow.

LiteGrz 1st February 2015 13:35

Chris
I note in the picture of the currently red car you have a different tire / wheel combination showing on the front left. Does it clear the body work at full lock?
What size tire / wheel / offset are they?

froggyman 1st February 2015 23:35

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Originally Posted by Mister Towed (Post 63075)
Oooh, that's going to look so good in silver.

And red I suppose, sniff.

This one's for you then Mister Towed!--- Lots of good closeups. http://revolutiondetailing.co.uk/por...wb-berlinetta/

Mister Towed 2nd February 2015 08:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by froggyman (Post 63174)
This one's for you then Mister Towed!--- Lots of good closeups. http://revolutiondetailing.co.uk/por...wb-berlinetta/

Wow! Stunning car and definitely a finished look to aspire to -

http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psslh7rcjy.jpg

I notice it has the 'smiley' grille too. Anyone know it the grille shape is down to production year? This one's a '62 -

http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...ps80deftea.jpg

DSG4ME 2nd February 2015 09:26

Here you can see the 250 SWB from all angles in GT6.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-fIfvDy05M

NeilF355 2nd February 2015 10:50

I always use Fantasy Junction when I'm looking for close up details, here's a silver 62 SWB chassis number 3113 (they've even got a picture of the tool kit!) http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/...%2012-Cylinder

Mister Towed 2nd February 2015 12:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by NeilF355 (Post 63180)
I always use Fantasy Junction when I'm looking for close up details, here's a silver 62 SWB chassis number 3113 (they've even got a picture of the tool kit!) http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/...%2012-Cylinder

So that's also a '62 but has the flat bottomed grille. I guess it just depended which panel maker picked up the hide faced hammers on the day the front valance was formed.

Even the tool roll is gorgeous.

redratbike 2nd February 2015 23:27

Just buy this replica kit guys

http://www.oldandyoungtimer.com/onde...250-swb#photo4

mobilerobbie 3rd February 2015 07:59

Ask about the price please.....
I think this will set you back easily....

Mister Towed 3rd February 2015 08:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilerobbie (Post 63201)
Ask about the price please.....
I think this will set you back easily....

No problem, they take credit cards! :icon_idea:

Kit 275GTB 3rd February 2015 08:19

"I do not have a final price yet for all the components as a conplete kit, but to start with your client can buy the SWB body & fresh V12 engine at: £120,500...."
.. for a box full of bits from different cars and a v5 from one of them?

Tribute Automotive 4th February 2015 21:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by seanick (Post 63148)
That look fantastic. Really fair and well proportioned.
Well done chaps! I guess you have dropped the gym membership.....

Thanks Nick, probably not up to your fairing standards. Who is this Gym you speak of? :noidea:


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