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Old 01-02-2005, 12:03 AM
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David,
I think it's a good idea to offer it in kit form. Being a 427F customer I have a pretty good idea of what it's taking to finish your car. I can tell you that the "kit" I recieved has been going together very well with no major issues. I have called and asked several questions of you and some of the shop guys but they have all been related to the lack of a manual. With a few diagrams and pictures of the before/after most of those calls would have been unnecessary.

I think the kit should include the basic sanded body however and option the other levels of finish. With the body mounted and the doors/hood prefit it will ensure a good fit/finish on the car regardless of final finish desired.

My suggestion would be to use my kit as the baseline and see what you could offer that at. The complicated parts were done and the rest is bolt it up and go. I am about 70% done without a manual so I'm sure once you complete it anybody with basic automotive skills can assembly the car with a high level of quality.

My car turned out to be exactly what I was looking for assembly wise and the original thought of "Garage Therapy" is working out great.

PS: Did you send out the parts we talked about?

Scott
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