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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16577177" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>No issues at all with the body since I had the factory do a prefit, but other than that, almost everything requires a bit of massaging/trimming to fit. All the aluminum interior panels, the headlight covers, door windows, etc. There aren't any specialty tools needed though... I did everything with a dremel and milwaukee angle grinder & die grinder. No issues with the build really at all, other than waiting for parts that weren't shipped originally with the car, but I guess they assume people will take years to build them so they just deliver the big stuff right away and send anything else that may have had supplier issues later.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have never heard of one of those until now. I'm not sure how this car would do against an 800lb single seat racecar, but like blk02edge said, it would probably get waxed on the straights and then catch up on the corners. This thing, for a street car, is about as far away as practical can get, but still isn't on the level of the Stohr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16577177, member: 16543"] No issues at all with the body since I had the factory do a prefit, but other than that, almost everything requires a bit of massaging/trimming to fit. All the aluminum interior panels, the headlight covers, door windows, etc. There aren't any specialty tools needed though... I did everything with a dremel and milwaukee angle grinder & die grinder. No issues with the build really at all, other than waiting for parts that weren't shipped originally with the car, but I guess they assume people will take years to build them so they just deliver the big stuff right away and send anything else that may have had supplier issues later. I have never heard of one of those until now. I'm not sure how this car would do against an 800lb single seat racecar, but like blk02edge said, it would probably get waxed on the straights and then catch up on the corners. This thing, for a street car, is about as far away as practical can get, but still isn't on the level of the Stohr. [/QUOTE]
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