One fine Beretta!

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woody90gtz
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Re: One fine Beretta!

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Not my style, but it looks like some quality work. I didn't shape my Beretta at all when I painted it, but I do have a few ideas kicking around for body mods on the Camaro. I could only hope to execute them as well though! haha


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Re: One fine Beretta!

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I'm with everyone else on this one. I'm not a big fan of the style, but it looks like it was nicely executed. It's nice to see something that isn't hacked together.


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Re: One fine Beretta!

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heavywoody wrote:I'm diggin' the hoodscoop, reminds me of Weba's car.

Kudos on the hard work required to get your car looking like that.

So this car has a 3800 SC in it? Who did the swap?
A little secret here :wink: : In 2005 or so, you could add a scoop on the hood of your Dodge Ram at the Chrysler\Dodge dealership as an accessory. Don't ask me how I found this, but the scoop basically fit perfectly on a Beretta's hood, exact same shape! The tradeoff is that the price was 350$ and it is bolt-on, so you have to drill holes in your hood. I wonder if there are still some left in stock?


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