Fiat 500 ‘Dakar’ style
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| model | 58427: Fiat 500 [ click here for more Fiat 500s ] |
| status | New built |
| date entered | 29/01/2012 15:12:26 |
| description | This is my Fiat 500 in ‘Dakar’ style. The car has sand scorcher smoothee tires, slightly bigger wheel arches, extra buggy champ lights, aluminum muffler, interior with custom rollcage and rear view mirror, roof rack with spare tire, home made mesh grill and a custom paint job with some left over decals. I like it a lot better than the stock Fiat 500 with ugly grey window stickers. In the hobby room it sits next to my Baja beetle, a perfect match!
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Quality work on this one, perfectly done
@Abarth1: It's just the stock Fiat 500 version
Absolutely beautiful! incredible work
Every now and again something completely different and unique comes along and sets the trend for others to follow. This my friend is one of them..... straight in my favourites! Fantastic job
very nice! Is this the Abarth version?
Love the nice detailing on this. Top job.
This is great inspiring work! You have turned a simple car in to something special.
Very nice car!
Great little fun car!
wonderful job!
That looks very fun and cool. I think it would be a shoe in for the Matchbox Rally Team with those colors.
super job!
Brilliant! Didn't think you could top the Beetle but you have!
Best modern 500 RC i've see, and it'll take some beating - great ingenuity.
'Love the originality and another great entry for the Soonsie Rally.
Great little car, love the detailing and the hole interior.
Really like this great little car, awesome detailing
Nice! I was hoping someone would do one of these. It's too bad that Tamiya doesn't provide us with 1.5 tire that is higher profile.
Excellent!
MINT!!!!
Very cut, great work
great looking machine
Good job man! made a very plain body into something eye catching!
Oh Yes, seriously beautifull! Another great Soonsie-project, I allways love to see what you create, so original
Very, very cool
very nice job! i always loved the Cinquecento
What a fun looking little motor. Nice job!
thats a little beauty, top work on that