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Sunny coupe model
BAD310 2007/5/6 20:48 Tell a friend
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A sunny coupe I got, and put 17/20" wheels on that came off my 65 ford econoline van. I had to modify the floor to fit the rear wheels and also the piece of metal that acts as the suspension was removed, so it's just as much work modding these things as it is a full size car. It sits next to my computer now. |
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stirlingmac |
Posted: 2007/5/6 22:22 Updated: 2007/5/6 22:22 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2000/5/6 From: Wellington New Zealand Posts: 962 |
 Re: Sunny coupe model Very cool..... 
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beattie |
Posted: 2007/5/7 1:45 Updated: 2007/5/7 1:45 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2005/10/16 From: Perth WA Posts: 2134 |
 Re: Sunny coupe model haha Maaaaad!
You just need to go over the window trims in silver to break up all that blue.
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BAD310 |
Posted: 2007/5/7 1:53 Updated: 2007/5/7 1:53 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/11/15 From: Gold Coast Australia Posts: 752 |
 Re: Sunny coupe model I have been tinkering with different colours on the computer for all the little trims and things.
It's quite addictive, I started with this one and since then I have done one for my work ute, a mazda freestyle cab (which I used a nissan navara for a base) and also a corvette for our other car. My next one will probably be an old beetle or karmann ghia.
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