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                I just finished this 1/12 scale Shelby GT500. The wheels and tires are from a Porsche Carerra GT. I had to flare the fender wells out to accommodate the wider wheels. I shaved the door handles and most of the emblems and smoothed the entire body. The stock gas filler door was filled and a new frenched in gas filler was added to the trunk area (made from a 1:1 Shelby tire valve stem cap). The quarter windows were removed and replaced with vents from a '65 Shelby GT350. Rear seat was removed and a scratch-built 4-point roll bar was added. Interior was carpeted with black velour. 3-D printed racing seats with 4-point harnesses installed. Steering wheel from '65 Shelby also used. StevieDisco attached the following image(s): "A picture is worth a thousand words but a model is worth a thousand pictures" - Harley J. Earl  
            
 
         
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                Here are some interior shots... StevieDisco attached the following image(s): "A picture is worth a thousand words but a model is worth a thousand pictures" - Harley J. Earl  
            
 
         
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                Nice job, only thing that bugs me is the wheels gap on the front left wheel.  DeAgostini kit builds:
  Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete 
  
            
 
         
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                Metal Mech wrote:Nice job, only thing that bugs me is the wheels gap on the front left wheel.  Nice catch. I totally missed it. A small body adjutsment was all it took. Thanks! "A picture is worth a thousand words but a model is worth a thousand pictures" - Harley J. Earl  
            
 
         
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                Very nice finished result, love the colour too     
            
 
         
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                Thanks Dave. Here's a couple of "before" pictures... StevieDisco attached the following image(s): "A picture is worth a thousand words but a model is worth a thousand pictures" - Harley J. Earl  
            
 
         
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                A very nice piece of work, the changes you have made look great.....     Very well done... Regards Alan  
            
 
         
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                Yet again, I am in awe of your craftsmanship........truly stunning and love the left field choice of wheels     
            
 
         
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