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PaulJK
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JAN 11, 07:50 AM
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... [This message has been edited by PaulJK (edited 03-14-2009).]
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ferrobi
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JAN 11, 09:37 AM
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The struts would also make access to engine even more difficult. I like to come in on the sides.
Rob
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DrCPU
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JAN 11, 03:41 PM
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Awesome looking!
Usually Ferrari kits looks odd with the tires, with odd wheel base, but yours look great to me! An Archie V8 would certainly make a huge difference. Hope you get to make that mod soon.
If you could offset the tires a little I think that would add to the original look - but now I'm just being finicky. Someone else pointed this out on the firs page of the thread.
Are you going to be at D7? Would really enjoy a close look then, if possible.
Dave
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ferrobi
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JAN 11, 04:30 PM
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I am starting to think about wheel spacers. Couple things though - first the added stress on bearings not huge deal but what about the front. If I put spacers on front it will rub more than it does now when you make a tight turn. We'll see maybe in future. Total suspension upgrade is what i'd like to do some day - coilovers, konis, wide track, new rims with diff offsets - u know big bucks What's D7
Rob
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ferrobi
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FEB 24, 05:49 PM
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I want to do a euro dash in the future and have a couple of questions about which one is better or are they the same.
Pisa or John Rudl from Kitcaraccesories.
Rob
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madcurl
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FEB 24, 09:44 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ferrobi:
I want to do a euro dash in the future and have a couple of questions about which one is better or are they the same.
Pisa or John Rudl from Kitcaraccesories.
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The one that Troyboy has is a really, really nice one but,.... it isn't Ferrari yeah know.
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ferrobi
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FEB 24, 10:04 PM
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madcurl
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FEB 24, 10:43 PM
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ferrobi
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FEB 24, 11:06 PM
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Yep that's what they both look like. I sent e-mail to John Rudl to see what is different from his and Pisa's.
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ferrobi
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FEB 24, 11:28 PM
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Here is a real F40 dash
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