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Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 92
From: Walnut Creek, CA
Woooooooooof this is exactly what I am looking for! Is this only available in Europe right now? Or NutDriver do you sell these? Just curious why robk is calling it the Nutdriver AMGT.
I found them at L&L Models in the UK. But would prefer to buy them in the US given the shipping situation right now.

I am a fan of liveries that you'd see at ALMS, WEC, and other 1:1 endurance and road racing events. Doesn't mean that I'm not above having the occasional joke livery. Based loosely upon the Flying Lizard cars, here is my Frying Gizzard AMGT. Thanks for DadBodz for making it a reality.
I found them at L&L Models in the UK. But would prefer to buy them in the US given the shipping situation right now.

I am a fan of liveries that you'd see at ALMS, WEC, and other 1:1 endurance and road racing events. Doesn't mean that I'm not above having the occasional joke livery. Based loosely upon the Flying Lizard cars, here is my Frying Gizzard AMGT. Thanks for DadBodz for making it a reality.
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,314
From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Woooooooooof this is exactly what I am looking for! Is this only available in Europe right now? Or NutDriver do you sell these? Just curious why robk is calling it the Nutdriver AMGT.
I found them at L&L Models in the UK. But would prefer to buy them in the US given the shipping situation right now.
I found them at L&L Models in the UK. But would prefer to buy them in the US given the shipping situation right now.
Nutdriver imports and sells them out of North Carolina USA, if I remember right
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,314
From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
The 2005 NSX (#84119) is a good body. A little less steering than a P Zero for example. The other one you may be able to find is the 2007 NSX (#51306), for the IFS laydown shocks, which I think has a little more steering than the 2005. It fits most cars now that everybody has shorter shocks.
The 2005 NSX (#84119) is a good body. A little less steering than a P Zero for example. The other one you may be able to find is the 2007 NSX (#51306), for the IFS laydown shocks, which I think has a little more steering than the 2005. It fits most cars now that everybody has shorter shocks.
I will see about finding the 2007 as well, I think there may be some clones out there.
Thanks again. I will give them a try.





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