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Neils88:

--- Quote from: marksal on March 01, 2024, 10:18:20 AM ---is there a good place for part windscreen etc?

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I'll be honest.... I'm not sure what you are asking.

Are you looking for a windscreen, or just a place to buy parts?

Assuming you are asking about parts, that entirely depends on what you want. Oem Huracan parts? New? Used? Mint condition? Damaged, needing repair? Parts that look similar? Etc etc.

Parts are a big part of the challenge, and definitely the cost. If you are after used/ new oem parts, take a look at Eurospares. They are a supercar wrecker based in England. Their prices are reasonable.... somewhat.

Also, don't forget to cross reference parts with Audi. Sometimes identical parts are used, but the Lamborghini part costs 10 times what the Audi part cost... even when they have the same stock number

lambobuilder:
When Dur-A-Flex designed their Aventador, they used a 95 Nissan Maxima windshield and built the car around that. Have no idea it that will work for Hurican.

marksal:
is there a good place for part windscreen etc?

lambobuilder:
I would suggest reading this post. https://lamboclone.com/index.php?topic=2685.0

Neils88:
Welcome to the forum and good luck with your project!

The best advice I can give would be to start by doing lots of research. There is no one best way to build a car, it'll be up to you to figure out what works best for you. Be prepared that this project will likely take many years of hard work and won't be cheap. The final cost will be up to you.... it'll depend a lot on how close you want to get to the oem look, but will still cost much more than you anticipate. Your skill set will drive the project. Be prepared to take time to learn skills that you don't already have.

Only about 3% of these projects ever get finished. If you focus on the end product, frustration will likely set in and you'll walk away. If you focus on the love of the car building process, you'll be rewarded. Break the project into tiny manageable chunks. That way you can set little/ realistic goals and you'll always be making progress.

Good luck and have fun!

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