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18th September 2016, 11:20
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Here's a money spinner for Chris
Personally I hate the things, slow and rusty but I know they have a big following and that the splitties go for big money.
If Chris could produce just the front panel or even just the lower front panel it should be easy to graft onto a later bus. Shouldn't be hard to build for the customer to fit or Chris could offer a basic fitting service. Much cheaper than a full body conversion so I think you could sell quite a few. With all the profit Chris could plow some of it back into the Daytona development! 
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18th September 2016, 12:17
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Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
Here's a money spinner for Chris
Personally I hate the things, slow and rusty but I know they have a big following and that the splitties go for big money.
If Chris could produce just the front panel or even just the lower front panel it should be easy to graft onto a later bus. Shouldn't be hard to build for the customer to fit or Chris could offer a basic fitting service. Much cheaper than a full body conversion so I think you could sell quite a few. With all the profit Chris could plow some of it back into the Daytona development! 
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Been done before and not many takers as Bays are worth lots and have their own fans.
A guy in Thailand makes Splitscreen body kits that bolt to Daihatsu
https://www.facebook.com/attila.adam...7680103&type=3
He makes a pretty 550 gullwing coupe on a beetle chassis that I would love.
https://www.facebook.com/attila.adam...type=2&theater
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18th September 2016, 12:18
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If it was matched up with a hyabusa engine at the back and made in fibreglass and six seats that wouldn't be too shabby. Lowered space frame with fibreglass shell six sports seats.Cossie transit style
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18th September 2016, 12:20
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Maybe put it on a beetle chassis with four seats.
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18th September 2016, 14:56
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If I had the knowledge and competence, as a kit manufacturer I'd look to make the most accurate pre-impact bumper 911 'shell possible. On a Beetle 'pan or spaceframe, the market would lap it up!
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18th September 2016, 22:32
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Originally Posted by Triumph Special
If I had the knowledge and competence, as a kit manufacturer I'd look to make the most accurate pre-impact bumper 911 'shell possible. On a Beetle 'pan or spaceframe, the market would lap it up!
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Nice narrow body 911 ..yes please.
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19th September 2016, 08:52
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I think that Porsche 550 Coupé Gullwing wouldn´t look bad built-up on a Boxter, although without the gullwing doors.
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19th September 2016, 17:24
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Originally Posted by DSG4ME
I think that Porsche 550 Coupé Gullwing wouldn´t look bad built-up on a Boxter, although without the gullwing doors.
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Slight scale issue with that idea -

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19th September 2016, 17:57
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Just thought id ask. Does anyone have any tribute badges I could fit on my car. Id like to put one like the pinini farina badge the word at the bottom and symbol at the top. Their usually located in front of the door and behind the front arch. I saw on on a thread some time ago. Or if anyone knows someone that can make custom badges.
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19th September 2016, 18:02
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Slight scale issue with that idea
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I'm always surprised how large the latest Audi TTs have got compared to the first ones.
Even the MX-5 is bloated now.
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19th September 2016, 18:38
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I'm always surprised how large the latest Audi TTs have got compared to the first ones.
Even the MX-5 is bloated now.
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Yep, modern sports cars could do with going on a diet. All the extra safety gear, electronic driver aids and integrated 'infotainment systems' (complicated internet/facebook/twitter/TV screens designed to help prevent the driver seeing what or who they're about to crash into) add too much weight and suck the fun out of what should be light, agile cars.
Btw, that's a lowered, lightened Boxster Spyder parked next to an original 550 Spyder. Huge, isn't it.
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19th September 2016, 19:36
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My ideal car would be a Mercedes SL Gullwing, I've seen a few kits around but always work in progress and never complete. I'd love to see these made again.
These to me they are the most stunning of cars.
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19th September 2016, 23:06
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My ideal car would be a Mercedes SL Gullwing, I've seen a few kits around but always work in progress and never complete. I'd love to see these made again.
These to me they are the most stunning of cars.
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There's bodyshells in Europe for sale for 4.5k
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20th September 2016, 11:23
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There's bodyshells in Europe for sale for 4.5k
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You might have a slight problem if you ever try to travel to Germany in one though...
At least according to Google
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21st September 2016, 19:09
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Travelling to Germany wouldn't be an issue, however just a body shell would be an issue, I'd need a straight body swap something like an Z3 , Mr2 or similar as my knowledge and skill to take a space frame from scratch isn't there
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21st September 2016, 20:21
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Originally Posted by Mister Towed
...Btw, that's a lowered, lightened Boxster Spyder parked next to an original 550 Spyder. Huge, isn't it.
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Yes- a neighbour is currently selling his (in that colour- were there any others?). Had a Cateringvan before, looking for an Exige next.
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21st September 2016, 23:47
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Originally Posted by DSG4ME
I think that Porsche 550 Coupé Gullwing wouldn´t look bad built-up on a Boxter, although without the gullwing doors.
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The boxster 986 (1997-2004) is still a good car for a Porsche 550 Coupe Gullwing, as wheelbase is approx 95.2 and the base of an original 550 spyder is 90.5 so with some stretching , not much it will fit in length and even a little bit weighter than the 986.
So I take the 986 as a base for my Porsche project. I have seen the Vintech p550 Gullwing from France, but this is a one-off model and also the Wipeout-Autocraft 550 Gullwing from the Philippines and the one from Thailand 550 Gullwing based on a VW Beetle, I decided to choose for modern technology and classic styling, so front and rear more character of the original coupé.
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22nd September 2016, 20:41
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It has been done as a one-off in the US 2012
Although I donot like the proportions in the front,(front lights/ wings ) it has been an example for me to choose the 986 for the 550 coupé gullwing
http://www.excellence-mag.com/issues...0#.V-Q02-tUerV
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24th September 2016, 00:46
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24th September 2016, 09:28
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There's an auburn speedster body on eBay at the moment
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