Everyone starts somewhere.
Take things one step at a time, and measure, measure, and measure again.Use a sharpie marker to plan your cuts before you commit the plastic to surgury. Test fit, test fit again, and test fit a third time.
Use a sanding belt ifyou can to remove the resin pour stubs, but do that last 1/8 inch with a sanding board so that you have control. Dont rush it...it is not worth it. Just go slow, but dont be afraid of the job!
I have not done this conversion but I have built several CC conversions, adn i know from building thier work that you need to verify the instructions but before gluing anything, mock up the conversion with tape or poster putty and see that things actually fit. Seat positions and or instrument panel position will be your most common point---if the instrument panel stands too high it will hit the windhsield, so lay it all together with tape first, inluding the windshield, to make sure you are all lined up where you need to be.
A zona saw can be your best friend when doing conversion work, as is a sharp blade. Zona saws are great but incredibly sharp and cut to the bone when they slip!!
I really like the Fireball products.
good luck!
David
Build to please yourself, and don't worry about what others think!
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