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Cool RSR replica project update 4

Well it is that time of the week again, and yet another update.

Front bumper, fenders and bonnet are on just to get everything lined up before it is stripped and painted. Indicator lenses have been fitted and seem to fit perfectly.



Same has been done with the rear section, taillights and prestige panel fitted just to make sure all looks good before final body work preparation is done.



Painter hard at work preparing individual parts before sanding and paint preparation.



First bit of color has now been applied and although it may not look like it in the bad light the end result with be a fantastic Continental Orange.



Fenders and other parts with some paint on, just hanging around in the roof, waiting to be assembled.



Close up of the interior, we decided to remove a piece of the rear parcel shelf, or just below it for easy access to the engine. This will be re fitted and kept in place with speed clips making it easy to remove.


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Old 09-22-2005, 09:08 AM
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AWESOME !!!!!
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that is fantastic. Keep posting the updates.

Oh... and your steering wheel is on the wrong side.
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Looks great ! are you going Jagermeister ?

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The fit-up of the fiberglass panels is nice. Thats a great color! Keep the pictures coming.
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Its looking great. Can't wait to see what it looks like when its finished.
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Lokks real nice keep the updates coming

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Close up of the interior, we decided to remove a piece of the rear parcel shelf, or just below it for easy access to the engine. This will be re fitted and kept in place with speed clips making it easy to remove.
i was just crawling around my lil '70 resto project as i'm dealing with a junky solenoid problem and thought about cutting that out and making it easy to take in and out, i'm sure people have thought about it before but i thought it might be kinda clever...ANYWHO!!!

AWESOME LOOKING CAR!!! mmm...p-car pron...mmm...
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looks great.
another vote for the jagermeister paint scheme here.

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Nice Job Man!
Your getting there!
There is you incentive.
Were doing this one now. The chassis was a 3.0L Carrera.
Keep up the good work Man!
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Yawwwnnnnnnnnn. Now I'm getting bored-enough already.

Just kidding! Nice progress and keep up the good work.
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it seems that RSR are like mushrooms after the rain right now, they are everywhere!
Fantastic job, keep us posted!
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Thank you for all your kind comments guys.

I am going full Jagermeifter on this one with all the race graphics and everything.

Should look fantastic.

Here is SA there are very few RSR replicas so it will be an unusual car.

Thanks to all once again, more updates next week.
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Yes the 74 RSR wide body still has great appeal. I say we turn this thread into the "show me your RSR wide body". Here's another one ala Kremer style.

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Well I like
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this may give you some pinpoints in your work, pics of the real RSR



and the 935



these are from GD Racing, the Shop responsible for my engine conversion
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Nice Johnny B, love the orange!

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Were doing this one now. The chassis was a 3.0L Carrera.
Work just sucks for you, huh Don
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Thanks for the comments guys

m325ix thanks for the great photos, also fantastic M3 you have, had an E36 M3 until it rolled in a freak accident last year at 40mph.

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