
10-25-2016, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by RodKnock
I never said there's something wrong with making the "most accurate replica." I just don't understand it and think it's a waste of time. But if you're going to tackle the job of producing the "most accurate replica," first start with an alloy body.
Personally, I think there are better life endeavors like, for example, spending that extra time losing 10-20-30 lbs.
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i do understand the ideal of a perfect replication, the word "replica" imply the attempt for the most perfect nut and bolt copy,
and that attempt can only start with an alloy body,
an alloy body on a spaceframe is the genuine heart of any highend sports or racing car from the end of the 40th to the 60th wether its painted or not 
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