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Thomas, well you have come to the right place for advise.
My recommendation would be to see as many kits as possible in the flesh. Have a close look at them, especially in the form they are supplied to you. Visit the manufacturers and choose the kit that suits your requirements and budget.
Also spend the time and attend the club meetings and have a chat to owners of the various cars.
These days there are kit offerings that do not require the owner to do a lot or really any fabrication if they don't want to. The more complete kits leverage off the kit suppliers manufacturing and purchasing power to provide excellent value for money, in a lot of cases, a lower build cost than the owner sourcing/manufacturing their own parts etc.
Personally I would ask what quality processes the kit supplier employs during the manufacture and supply of the kits.
Also have a good look at the documentation you get supplied etc.
Good luck with it and enjoy the journey...
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