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Lamborghini Murcielago/MR2

Started by Peggyontherun, 03, September, 2011, 06:31:40 PM

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David H

Maybe some fine sand paper around them would help make thm look more authentic?

Peggyontherun

Rear disk


Fitted and painted



Polished


Front passenger disk fitted


Drivers side disk fitted


Passenger rear caliper trial fitted










Bulldog Bri

Sorry, but they do look a tad on the thin side!!!!  :o

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David H


Peggyontherun

Guy there only to hide the spacers and for show  :)

Got the air scoops back



The disk painted and caliper on











Bulldog Bri

Gone very quite on this one!!!!!!!

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paintman

Quote from: bulldog bri on 01, November, 2012, 09:15:05 PM
Gone very quite on this one!!]

Give the guy a break, he deserves a rest from it......he's been flat out on it for months!! ::) ;)

bluehornetrider

Those carbon vents look great, are they carbon sheet then clear coated?

'The Gaffer'

I wonder what ever happened to this project?

With all that filler I was ,to be honest, worried that it would disintergrate on hitting it's first pothole.

Hope it was a happy ending.

YellaBelly

Sorry, but I have to agree with you on this one Phil. I reckon with all the filler it's probably a candidate for needing an HGV licence?  :P ;D

Still hats-off for the work though ;)

Peggyontherun

#250
Sorry for the large pictures haven't been on here much due to me getting operation on my knee

Wheel arch sanded all fiberglass back and first skim of filler
The width


Engine nearly ready to be fired up

Red filter on the rocker cover





Peggyontherun

Worked on the wheel arch today


Rear wide arch just getting point where to mount it



Fiberglassed in


Monster wall just got bigger :-)









Bulldog Bri

Impressive Monster wall.  :o So that's how you've worked the long hours on the car. Lol  ::)

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Peggyontherun

Here is the Lambo finished sorry for not posting but she is finished











Peggyontherun


Moleman

Very nice mate. So when do we get to see it in the flesh?  :D

Bulldog Bri

Wow. You have been busy :o well done on finishing it. Hope you make it over to a show over here sometime 8)

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Pilgrim Anna


bluehornetrider

Well done on getting it finished, looks great.

Peggyontherun

Cheers guys have the interior nearly finished around a month left will be finishing over the winter months and I have a new project in the pipe line
Pagani Zonda Cinque

Am building it on a space frame with a M120 6.0 engine from Mercedes its the same as pagani uses in the cinque



Bulldog Bri

That does look stunning. Hope you might bring it over for a show next year. ::)

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mittaw

That's a great car to build. I'm really keen to hear how you get on with the Pagini.

Iancider

I am stunned - perfection!   :o 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

Peggyontherun

Cheers guys I have the chassis plans nearly printed just waiting on my local printers to print them up then I will have exact measurement to work off am going with lotus elise windscreen as this is the closest to the pagani one so if anybody knows where to get one even a second hand one will do for the mock up let me know. The body will be made from aluminium and I will pull moulds from this

Sumov8

That should keep you busy for a while, keep the pictures coming until we can see the car in the flesh!

Welldone with the Lambo 

bluehornetrider

Glad you finally got it finished.
If your building the next one from the chassis up I guess it has to go through some sort of iva test. Is the test okay in Ireland? I know the rest of Europe has major issues with self built cars.

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