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Agreed. It looks a good price for the amount of work that's gone in to it.Good price TBH considering the money that has been spent. Panel gaps and shut lines look pretty good from the photos.
Personally I don't think you have a cat-in-hell's chance of selling it on here, but you never know.
Hi i put it on here first because its a mebers site. I also have a Datsun 280Z and we always share for sale on the club site before the general public it works well on there lots of interaction. Thank thoughGood price TBH considering the money that has been spent. Panel gaps and shut lines look pretty good from the photos.
Personally I don't think you have a cat-in-hell's chance of selling it on here, but you never know.
Don't get me wrong; many model specific forums are a great place to flog cars (I have sold a few on forums), but this is pre-dominantly a Z3 'fan boy' forum. Many think the idea of 'ruining' a Z3 is sacrilege. Obviously I am not in that camp!Hi i put it on here first because its a mebers site. I also have a Datsun 280Z and we always share for sale on the club site before the general public it works well on there lots of interaction. Thank though

For the money the real ones cost, I would hope you could have ordered whatever colour soft top you like.out of curiosity, would a real 250 gt ever have had a red soft top?
I think you are missing the point.I would need to remove all those Ferrari badges as it is not a Ferrari; its a BMW with a new dress.![]()
Not sure what point I am missing? Just don't like things (or people) who pretend to be something they are not.I think you are missing the point.

In that case I don't see a problem with the badges - they're genuine and not fakes. And you're just using your car to carry them around.There is an irony that the only genuine parts of my car are the badges!
They cost a fortune.
If that is the point, put a little "Tribute" badge by the Ferrari badges. Otherwise it purports to be something its not.i think the point is its a tribute to the real thing
I can only speak for myself and my car but I wanted to build an authentic replica (as far as is possible), not a tribute or a 'something close-ish'.If that is the point, put a little "Tribute" badge by the Ferrari badges. Otherwise it purports to be something its not.
But then, if I wanted a California (with a 'C') then I would not buy it because it's not a California look-a-like. This is more like a mash up of 250 GT Berlinetta without a roof. Did ferrari make anything like that?Agreed. It looks a good price for the amount of work that's gone in to it.
Would anyone buy it? If I wanted a kalifornia and didn't want the hassle of . . . .
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No. It is a Tribute Automotive/ Nubodi (who have disappeared) mash up so as not to get into trouble with anyone from a certain European manufacturer.Did ferrari make anything like that?