OMG! that is one phat car. I can't wait till i get a job, i've already planned on building one jsut never mentioned it. Woah! Were did you purchase it from? I can only find Countach.Diablo.F-40 replicas anymore. I love the 328. Oh, just wondering but does anyone know if the ever made the Ferrari 348 Kit? cause that's my fav.
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jhogans Member
Posts: 258 From: Lawrenceville, GA USA Registered: Sep 1999
Don't know if there is a 348 kit, but there are some nice 355 kits as well as 512TR Kits. Plan on spending about 5,000 for the body kit and putting in a lot of time.
By the way I want to do a 355 swap.
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Carrolles Member
Posts: 2799 From: Alabaster, AL USA Registered: Apr 99
I believe Bill Welch does a 348 rebody (doesn't sell kits; take him your car and he swaps bodies. At least that is how it was when I met him in Daytona in 98).
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Monkeyman Member
Posts: 15833 From: N. Wilkesboro, NC, USA Registered: Nov 1999
I once considered doing a kit... but then realized the GT fastback (with some minor mods) could look as stunning, if not more, than a Ferrari itself. I have some pics, but haven't figured out my P.I.P just yet...
TwisT--If you need any help with PIP, email me. We can get it figured out.
rcn491--What kind of editing programs do you have? I usually use Adobe Photoshop to size my pics. You can do the same with most of the editing programs. In PS, click on "Image" on the Tool Bar, then "Image Size", then enter the size (in pixels). Usually I can just enter one of the sizes and PS figures out the other for me. I imagine most of them are about the same. Don't feel bad. I've had my share of huge pics. Some of them (anyone remember my "life-sized" Triumph?) have been enormous!
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Posts: 15833 From: N. Wilkesboro, NC, USA Registered: Nov 1999