For those of you looking for a first time project, the MR2 Body Kit is a great kit to start with and the role of Ferrari is getting rave reviews in the 'Ferrenzo 360 Evo'. The rounded look as opposed to the boxy MR2 is what makes this car look absolutely sweet and puts you in the role of a lifetime. It has a bit more of the Ferrari appeal rather than the MR2 and who can argue with that? The fans are going to scream as you really can’t go wrong with this very solid project.
Ferrari

Toyota MR2 Plays First Time Ferrari Role in 'Ferenzo 360 Evo' with New Body Kit

Ferrari GTO Replica: Sexy Little Italian Racer
The Scorpion GTZ race car is the replica of a Ferrari GTO; the 1960’s Italian race car that looks very similar to a 1970's Datsun 280 Z. Don't be mistaken about this race car, however, as it is far from being anything like a Datsun after you transform it with this amazing kit.
This little Italian hottie was originally developed by ‘ScorpionZcars’ in the US but was later produced by ‘OM Sportscars’ in England and really can turn some heads on the road if you get everything right when you are building her. It has that long sleek look of an Italian car but also impresses its admirers with a bit more of the 'race car' appeal. If you are serious about you kitcars, this is definitely a build to contemplate in the years to come.

1962 Ferrari GTO - Indistinguishable from a $13,500,000 Original

A Toyota MR2 Rebodied into a Ferrari 355 F1 GTS Replica

Italian Replica Club
The aim of the Italian Replica Club is to provide a meeting place at shows for like-minded souls who want to talk cars, socialise and have a few drinks (alcoholic or otherwise) in a pleasant atmosphere.
If you now own an Italian Replica and would like to join the club, be sure to get in touch with this club to arrange to bring your Italian Replica to a show. The club is free to join and we have newsletters at most shows.
Members cars include replicas of the Ferrari Dino, 308 GTB/S, F355, 250 GTO, Daytona Coupe/Spyder, F40, Testarossa, Lancia Stratos, Lamborghini Countach, Diablo, etc.
Be sure to visit the website to learn more about the club, browse member rides, checkout upcoming events and more.

Scottish Kit Car Club
Formed by a small group of enthusiasts back in 1985, the Scottish Kit Car Club currently has about 130 members with more than half driving completed kits. Members own a wide range of different vehicles, and any kit is welcome in the club.
















