Beretta Z28

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Make up a set of FB fenders - pull molds from them - and put in some CF mesh!


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That's the idea...Scan existing surfaces, re digitize new wider surfaces, CNC female molds, lay up new fiberglass fenders.


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Door panels and rear firewall just about done :) feels good to be making some progress again!!!
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i have also been working on cleaning up and organizing the interior wiring harness


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Updates.... yessss!


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Haha I've been working on on it a bunch more lately but the wiring harness work is taking forever ancin a picture doesn't look like progress in pics :/

Plus some other projects were stealing time an attention as well


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when is it burnout time?


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Hope to be wasting tires by mid to end of summer. But most likely next summer. :)


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jjanke wrote:Hope to be wasting tires by mid to end of summer. But most likely next summer. :)
I hear ya there. Haha

What about stretching the stock steel fenders? I've seen people weld in a pie-cut to stretch them without doing the huge flare look.


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maybe it would work if i just needed an inch ..... the wheels are way out there...... plus im planning on test fitting some extended upper and lower control arms to gain even more steering angle. which is gonna push the wheels out another 2 inches if i go that route..... im gonna need a widebody for my widebody :)


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Step 1: ?????
Step 2: Install drivers seat
Step 3: Burnouts


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Hahaha I love themixer's enthusiasm!!!!! There will be burnouts!!!!!!!


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i have some of the list done for you just finish up step one, no big deal right?


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This will be the first step in creating the wide body kit for the Beretta. (If my plan works) We finished scanning and digitized the existing surfaces of
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the Beretta. Now it's time to get WIDE !!!!!
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that is very ideal, have to have something to keep the rubber off the rear quarter from doing large burnouts.


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