MGZT 520 EXTREME BODY KIT PROJECT update
Well after our 510 mile road trip to Callander in Scotland. We have returned with full body kit mouldings, so all we have to do is get the body kit made in fibre glassed off the moulds and offer it up to our MGZT-T and refine it to fit a road car, then take another mould once we are happy with the fit. We then have to form a MK1 and MK2 ZT and ZT-T front and rear bumper, the rear bumper with rear diffuser like fitted to the black DTM car (which was not fitted to the Dreadnought race car) make a mould to be fibre glassed into a full rear bumper. Form a extreme rear spoiler for the ZT-T roof and for a ZT boot in foam fill and smooth then it will be ready to make a mould. THAT'S ALL WE NEED TO DO HAHA
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This will be awesome.
Also if you can figure a way of making a more subtle spoiler that still lets you open the rear window your onto a serious winner! |
It sounds like a heck of a lot of work, but really looking forward to seeing the finished article. :}
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My thoughts where something that could be bonded to the rear window but overlaps onto the shape of the metal bodywork at the rear.
http://www.mgcars.org.uk/cambs.mgoc/...1/geneva15.jpg If you could do that, it would be perfect lol! |
Looking forward to seeing the ZT-T with a kit.... :bowdown:
Please dont start selling these when I am skint!! :o :D |
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Looking forward to seeing this are you going to do a built topic for us all to see the progress :D
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Sounds like an easy project.........a couple of weeks to completion then ??? ;)
cant wait see results ! keep it up guys ! |
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