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Hi Charles 

I would love to do this and am honoured you would ask. Thank you. 
What would you need. I have printed a body and an interior so far and have drawn window blanks and a chassis ready for a S-can motor.

Fred

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Hi Fiery1.

I was thinking of body only as I could fit onto an existing chassis or adapt same.

Currently converting a 1/32nd plastic kit - a 1971 Pontiac Firebird - using an extended Scaly drift chassis but have to admit I have so many other 1/32nd bodies I do not really need another project. Bathurst 1000 Proxy and recent event prompted me to ask.

I have plenty of Slot-it HRS chassis but like the kitbash method or brass. Interested to know what dimensions of car are - wheelbase and width. We race mainly Scaly Aussie V8's at home of 2000+ vintage plus half a dozen other classes. Always interested if a relevant proxy came up. My Bathurst 1000 Proxy VL Holden goes well but it is constrained by being so narrow - 54-55mm.

Regards Charles Le Breton

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