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DublinBay15

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  1. Does anybody know what muscle car this resembles? It looks like a thunderbird or an old camaro z28
  2. Absolutely impressive!
  3. Yes, congrats on the front page! Creating a build such as this one is an amazing feat! I didn't catch it from earlier, if it was already said, but how much is it to buy all the parts to make this vehicle?
  4. I bought 6 pinhole grey wheels from eBay and painted them black. had my brother do some professional taping and i painted the white lines on the outside because I thought the ones from the special edition truck looked sweet! I wasn't patient enough to clear coat them, so now the white paint is starting to wear off :( And, since I'm a proud American, ive got some Red White and Blue goin' on!
  5. Thanks for your help! I might be purchasing the chrome and the black chrome rims. My car only takes the rims with the three holes for the connectors in triangle form. (sorry for the bad explanation) Who doesnt love a lot of lights?? Lights are awesome
  6. If you go here http://www.bricksetforum.com/discussion/13933/what-do-you-think-about-my-super-modified-8297-off-roader#latest you can see my car that I have modified. Thats what I want the rims for.
  7. Where did you send them to? And how much did it cost?
  8. Where did the chrome rims come from? Are those from Lego or did an outside company paint them?
  9. This is my modified 8297 Off-Roader. It still has the medium motor powering the front winch and the suspension height, but an XL motor was used for the rear winch. Very powerful, could pull the lego car vertically into the air. It has 5 pairs of LED headlights, which have been installed on their own switch instead of directly from the battery box. All of the body plastics, hood, doors, and fenders have been switched out with the parts from the Super Street Sensation (8448). Other parts have been changed from gray to red and white. The rims are special edition black rims, and I also have red custom rims that I have painted myself. Currently mounted are the amazing Unimog tires. Other miscellaneous items include two bottles of nitrous under the hood, and an air intake/supercharger on top of the engine block. The block has been converted to clear instead of gray. Exhaust has also been added, which extends all the way from the engine block and ends right before the rear tires on both sides. Pictures included that show the gray body are from when I was experimenting with the suspension, before I spent more than $100 on the new body parts. One item removed is a hitch that I installed previous to the rear winch. During the period with the hitch, the rear suspension was stiffened to accommodate the extra weight. Right now, the front suspension has been softened due to the light weight and inability to have suspension flex without extra pressure. Please give me any critical/positive feedback, as I take anything into consideration. Thanks (pictures were too big of file size to upload, sorry. I will try and find somewhere to upload them)
  10. Im new here too! I'm mostly into the technic sets. I have a train and some city sets too.
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