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    Senior Member John Z Goriup's Avatar
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    Carrying on with the Porsches, and with a Speed Yellow longhood in particular, which at first sight appeared to be a nicely done specimen, but then I saw the flares and got all tripped up..........they're definitely not correct SC pieces because the width of the flat surface isn't constant throughout the entire arc, and they're most certainly not correct RS flares because of the sharp edge, instead of the softly rounded transition from the vertical flat to the body of the flare So just what are we looking at here ?

    Photos #8, 9 & 10 - a 4.0 liter GT3 Cup car with a front compartment that looks a lot more like like something NASA created, not a race car - and impressive specs. Wonderful.
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