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As usual.. when building a really nice kit car.. people skimp on like 10 things and it really makes the car look totally amaturish.. that hood fits like ass... you can fit small people though that gap.. those lights fit like ass.. not even finished where you can see them on the inside by the hood.. there isn't one drop of AC in that car.. a $5 discount auto shift knob for an auto tranny.. (performance v8 auto again!! wee :/ )I don't know what the car started out as; the engine cover looks good but the engine itself looks like a 30 year old used pickup truck motor.. if you're going to build a whole new car atleast clean the engine.. and the doors.. I don't know if many people know this but that's a generic ricer hinge kit.. with about 2x the thought you can make the doors go straight up instead of the gay ricer half cocked half scissor door that a ton of eclipses and civics have... oh and RED drums in the rear while originally though to add 20HP.. they're just ghetto rice.. center console sports what apears to be a 6" TV instead of LCD.. that steering wheel looks like a padded fiero wheel.. Honestly it's a great lookin car but alas with alot of kit cars.. people forget they're trying to build a perfect $350,000 car with $20k.. um.. not happening..

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the web a while ago - I believe this project started with a mid 70's Benz 280C coupe tub; the engine is definately a Benz SOHC V8 (probably a 3.5 or 4.5) which never came in that chassis (at least in the US) and from the other photos I saw a few months ago, it appeared that the whole car is steel. If so, it puts it into a somewhat different catagory than a glass body kit car, at least in my estimation (hand forming all those body panels in steel would have been a WHOLE lot of work!).

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