DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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In progress.
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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Concept:
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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That's a smoking car, the body has nice detail is that fiberglass?
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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Emilio: Thanks for your kind comment. I wanted one of these models for a long time, eventually this decent one came up for sale so I grabbed it.

The body is ABS. I'm thinking of trying a black 3M automotive wrap instead of the usual paint job.
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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I have never owned one but can see that they are built sold! that body is absolutely stunning!
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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Kaye I think you have this same car, Andy did a super job on this.
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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Emilio: Yes he did a great job but I understand he eventually switched out the DWA chassis for a yankee chassis.
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Re: DWA Blu 2 / Mathe / Porsche 962

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I guess because of the front shocks being to high for the body.
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