
NIB Cougar 2 works
Re: NIB Cougar 2 works
Just for the eagle eyed amongst you the chassis is not the works one (jason (bormac) ponted this out to me) I do have a nip works chassis now sitting safely in this kit this is an old picture, I'll get some more pictures done at some point!!
- Minicooper 35
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Re: NIB Cougar 2 works
Errr, where's the difference between the Team and the Works chassis plate? Always thought the difference is the colour and the purple-ish one belongs to the wörks?
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Re: NIB Cougar 2 works
No its a little diffrent. Basicly apart from the colour (works being purple, team being red) The holes that hold the transmission in the rear are diffrent, also the works chassis has small groves cut out in order to allow the works rear wishbones (which are chunkier) to move freely
hope this helps
Scott
hope this helps
Scott
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Thanks on clarification. Although I would love to own one (or two) I am not so into them tech-wise ... 

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I think they were way ahead of the time when they came out in the early 90's lovely kit I would recomend schumachers to anyone!
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I don't know where Scott gets all his lovely NIB Schumacher kits but I've got to agree, a C2Works NIB must be one of the rarest things out there. It's a great car that I'd love to have new in box.
In some ways I hate NIB kits as I'd love to make them up, but you may as well burn $200 as soon as you take the parts out the bags. I didn't have to make a decision on making up a NIB Works...but it did take me years to find all bits NIP

Scott, you been copying my background idea?
In some ways I hate NIB kits as I'd love to make them up, but you may as well burn $200 as soon as you take the parts out the bags. I didn't have to make a decision on making up a NIB Works...but it did take me years to find all bits NIP


Scott, you been copying my background idea?

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Re: NIB Cougar 2 works
HA, HA, only just notice that mate!!
the black sets the car of nice though. Fortunatly I wont have to resist the temptation to build my NIB cougar 2 works as Im in the process of a new build, all though as u mentioned the parts are a pain to find now but Im nearly done!

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Good luck mate, I'm looking forward to seeing it. Your work is always top-notch.
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Gorgeous!!! I sadly only have a Team C2.. just never had the patience to source all the Works parts NIP!minichamps11 wrote:I don't know where Scott gets all his lovely NIB Schumacher kits but I've got to agree, a C2Works NIB must be one of the rarest things out there. It's a great car that I'd love to have new in box.
In some ways I hate NIB kits as I'd love to make them up, but you may as well burn $200 as soon as you take the parts out the bags. I didn't have to make a decision on making up a NIB Works...but it did take me years to find all bits NIP![]()
Scott, you been copying my background idea?
Two things I'd say about your car (if you don't mind). 1, the wing side plates are on back to front, 2, you should use clear double sided tape for that uber clean look..
'cept for that.. spotless. Oh, and Scott, your NIB is just incredible! Where did you find it???

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