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Why would anyone open up a $uper treasure hunt? Specially when you bought it at 5x the price of a regular car?
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One of the possible reasons is that you would want to improve the looks of the car. Just like me. This Bo$$ was demoted by HW in the name of cost-cutting: it lost the roll cage while retaining the racing interior. Which is a bit daft. A roll cage, racing seats and steering wheel from a generic Alfa Romeo DTM casting was the remedy. The steering column and the shifter came from pushpins. Sharpies were used in my vain attempt to draw gauges.
The exterior is a WIP as I have to re paint the spoiler and add the lights.
Thanks for looking!