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Italian Replica builds and chat Lamborghini, Ferrari, Lancia, any Italian replica car build and chat

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Old 26th March 2019, 21:29
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No offence Molleur, like I said there is obviously a lot of work gone into it.
When I started my TR project I had several suggestions about chassis options but most were too wide or too long to fit the body onto. The number one reason I went with the 7 style chassis was that it shared the same wheel base and track of the TR so I could retain the body and its proportions without modification. The Giordanengo body is a very close to the original Ferrari dimensions , there was no way I would compromise that just to suit a chassis.
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Old 26th March 2019, 21:37
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No offence Molleur, like I said there is obviously a lot of work gone into it.
When I started my TR project I had several suggestions about chassis options but most were too wide or too long to fit the body onto. The number one reason I went with the 7 style chassis was that it shared the same wheel base and track of the TR so I could retain the body and its proportions without modification. The Giordanengo body is a very close to the original Ferrari dimensions , there was no way I would compromise that just to suit a chassis.
And well done it is!

He bought this just to put together and resell. Not even close to the original.

No worries, I can not be offended.
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Old 27th March 2019, 06:53
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That looks the dogs. Fantastic work and if it goes for what you asking for then someone else has a bargain. GLWTS or if not enjoy the fruits of your labour for a while.

Dave
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Old 28th March 2019, 18:11
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MOT in the morning, I think its ready, touch wood !
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