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7th March 2014, 08:11
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The front lights have been fitted. Final stages of exhaust fabrication and preparing the Bertini for its MOT to complete.

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9th March 2014, 12:23
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Here is a slightly zoomed out picture.

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9th March 2014, 13:13
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Very nice work Anthony
Once you have your website up and running, drop me a PM and I'll get you listed on Madabout.
Cheers, John
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12th March 2014, 18:15
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13th March 2014, 09:12
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Its really looking great. Waiting to see more pictures (front, back, and with the bonnet open to get an idea). Will you have any videos on your webpage ?
I see in one of the previous photos that you have another Bertini ready to be finished, and I also see an unfinished 70,s supercar in the background. If I am not mistaken could it be a Monteverdi or an Iso rivolta Lele ?
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13th March 2014, 19:33
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A few pictures if the rear.
MOT retest tomorrow. Some internet site sold me LHD headlights. Lucky I have another similar set to use :-)

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15th March 2014, 14:46
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Here are the first finished photos of the Bertini GT25
I have launched the website www.BertiniGT25.com

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16th March 2014, 09:40
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Nice work, finish is excellent 
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21st March 2014, 11:30
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Seats have been trimmed in black leather and blue alcantara. With the Bertini logo on them. The door cards and gaiters have also been re trimmed. Should look really smart :-)

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24th March 2014, 23:11
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Here is a photo I took today just around the corner from my work.

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28th March 2014, 21:30
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New discs and refurbished and painted calipers :-)
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3rd April 2014, 19:58
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3rd April 2014, 20:04
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That's a smashing colour which really suits it, and I like the graphite wheels too.
Last edited by y cymro; 3rd April 2014 at 20:16..
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3rd April 2014, 20:09
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Originally Posted by DSG4ME
Totaly agree with y cymro, you have got a winner there.
After following this project for so long its nearly finished. Just a few more weeks to go. There rear reminds me a little of the Z8. How does the boot lid open ? I see no lock. Will the kit include everything (grills, lights, badges)? Any idea on final price as many will like to know?
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Originally Posted by Anthony Cherry
the boot lid will open via a pull chord housed behind the filler cap. the filler cap locks when the car is locked (so it will be secure)
i intend to include the badges and grill mesh but not the lights.
they are all readily available and customers may be able to pick up a bargain.
i will be launching the price when i complete the website. but if you want to have an idea them message me on my email or facebook and i will give you a ball park figure.
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For information to the OP, Tribute charges around £2400 for their Kobra which offers a similar 'bolt on' easy build. Don't think the badges are included though ;-) Take a look on their website or ebay sale to confirm the price if you want to get an up-to-date cost.
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4th April 2014, 10:10
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That metallic red really looks good. I have also seen the metallic green and black Bertini photos on your FaceBook page.
Although for me the ultimate finish would be a black 4D glossy carbon Fibre wrapping. ;-)
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4th April 2014, 10:19
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Although for me the ultimate finish would be a black 4D glossy carbon Fibre wrapping. ;-)
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Does this look realistic, and where can I buy some?
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4th April 2014, 13:22
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The best wrapping sheets are made by 3M, and the most realistic carbon fibre effect is the 4D which looks like the real thing.
You can find a lot of it on Ebay and many other places. Also many videos to see how it looks on YouTube.
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4th April 2014, 19:09
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Quote:
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The best wrapping sheets are made by 3M, and the most realistic carbon fibre effect is the 4D which looks like the real thing.
You can find a lot of it on Ebay and many other places. Also many videos to see how it looks on YouTube.
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I've used ordinary 4D which I agree is very good but has a satin finish. I didn't realise there was a gloss film available. I'll take a look for it.
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