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o0o0o this will be good to compare masa and viva.

It would be even better if he had some quality moulds made. :)

With fibreglass kits, it is only a matter of time, not maybe, before they get broken and need replacing or repair.

Hate to have to wait another 10 weeks to get a genuine one.

"EEEEEPIIIC, im expecting a call when its all on and painted!"

As soon as it's done it's time for a cruise mate, you'll be the first to know :blush:

"It would be even better if he had some quality moulds made. "

Not a bad idea at all, i wish I had the patience for it! This car has taken 12 months to get back on the road (Completely) since it was stolen last year, so it's heading into get fitted/painted tomorrow (Along with some other bits & pieces.) so I can finally feel like she's mine again :blink:

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