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Originally posted by shokenore View Post
No way I'm going to 5 thousand feet in something I put together...!
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Have a look at a Minari. It fits all your criteria except the tax free bit. There are two on Ebay at the moment and one on Pistonheads.
If interested, drop me a PM for more details - I have had two in the last 10 years.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tchlink:top:en
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...E:B:SS:GB:1123
Kit Cars : Alfa Romeo Minari Kit Car
Mark
Thanks to Albannach for correcting these links - not sure what has happened here.
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Last edited by Albannach; 27 September 2011, 18:20.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by HONEST AL View PostAs an alternative to the kit car idea,why not purchase a new MGB bodyshell from the heritage people that make them,and build a "new" MGB from scratch,you could use a scrapper as the donor car but new bits for the important stuff,brakes and what have you.
and when its finished its gonna handle like a camel and be slower than a 1970's vw polo
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Originally posted by HONEST AL View PostAs an alternative to the kit car idea,why not purchase a new MGB bodyshell from the heritage people that make them,and build a "new" MGB from scratch,you could use a scrapper as the donor car but new bits for the important stuff,brakes and what have you.
How about an MG with a bare metal rebuild, stiffened floor and the complete running gear from an RV8 ?
My brother bought it a few months ago - 0-60 in sub 6 and it handles better than standard (Not too difficult I know) AND he doesn't pay road tax !
Life is too important to take seriously !
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Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
How about an MG with a bare metal rebuild, stiffened floor and the complete running gear from an RV8 ?
My brother bought it a few months ago - 0-60 in sub 6 and it handles better than standard (Not too difficult I know) AND he doesn't pay road tax !
there used to be a shocker conversion and a 4 link rear kit available - it helps but don't expect miracles on an ancient king pin front end.
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Originally posted by flounderbout View PostMy wife the other day suggested that once Lexurf Vii is all finished (still some interior bits and bobs to do plus some fiddling) I should get myself a car to do up myself.
Vince will be along shortly with the invoice
Originally posted by flounderbout View PostSounds perfect. You're on. And perhaps a little burn in LVII too ?Last edited by GBV8; 27 September 2011, 22:01.
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Originally posted by frontman View PostI am thinking of getting a V8 Lexus and converting it to a 2.4 turbo diesel ( I could call it a sexus)." Time wounds all heels ".
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