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rayward

posted on 20/9/05 at 09:13 PM Reply With Quote
Kit Car Crisis Bits for Sale

on the RGB website forum........



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RobC

posted on 20/9/05 at 09:33 PM Reply With Quote
I guess that's it then, now more RGB fun

Shame really, although the show was monkey tennis it did give people an idea that kitcar building is not just a airfix kit. Which I thought was a good thing personally.

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mike-ktm

posted on 20/9/05 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
if anyone's a member on that forum, can you try to get a list of all parts&prices for the stuff that's available ?

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Simon

posted on 20/9/05 at 10:01 PM Reply With Quote
I watched the show every week, hoping that things would get better.

Unfortunately the tone to the whole thing was set by the manic depressive that narrated.

Also Reynard himself didn't help.

ATB

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highspeeddirt

posted on 21/9/05 at 01:34 AM Reply With Quote
He is listing engine, brakes and wheels with no prices. Also says many other parts available. I might put in an offer for the shed

mark.reynard@gmail.com

I think the program showed how difficult it can be to do something different to the rest. I think for his first project and considering his mechanical experience he should have brought a tried and tested race package like a Fury or Pheonix. His time scale for what he tried to do was unrealistic and the kits he wanted to use were always going to make it a long term project. Also, the chassis not being strong enough to support the diff wasn't noticed by any of the experts. The worst thing for me was the front suspension bracket braking off as soon as that bloke stood on the front!

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Jon Ison

posted on 21/9/05 at 04:42 PM Reply With Quote
for your info he wants £4.5k for the engine, thinks it stands him around £8k, the brakes are up for £2k.






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Jon Ison

posted on 21/9/05 at 04:44 PM Reply With Quote
here (ive missed out the bits ive made an offer on........

6 x 17" x 7" wide Image 3 piece split rim alluminium wheels with brand new yokohama rubber AO48r 4 stud ford £1500

1 x ally Radtec radiator water 4 louvre with fan £200

1 x Radtec oil radiator £150

1 x ally oil catch tank (with engine really) £50

1 Extreme Engines Hayabusa 1300 fuly prepared c/w
• Extreme Engine Dry Sump Kit
• Extreme Engine Billet Clutch Slave Cylinder
• Air Box K&N Fitted
• Extreme Engine Billet Starter & Idler Covers/ Limiter Gear
• Wiring Loom shortened and Modified
• Clutch Pawl Kit
• H/Duty Gear Change Spring
• H/Duty Clutch Springs
• Sump and Clutch Baffle Kit
• Replacement Covers - powder coated
• Full set of Race gasket, rings, con rod bolts and seals
• Anodised blue bolt kit
• ally oil dry sump tank

Engine and tank and all above was new £7300 NOW with 6 miles only £4500


1 x fire extinguiser system and remote cable pulls £100

4 x AP racing 4 pot calipers and discs fit four stud ford £2000

* Fronts have the part code Calipers - CP7613 4SO discs are 285mm vented grooved approx 18mm thick
* Rears have the part code Calipers - CP7613 5SO discs are 285 mm vented grooved approx 18mm thick
* They are currently still mounted on the uprights with the hubs and mounting brackets as 4 complete units.


1 x quaiffe fiesta limited slip diff £300

Mirrors x 2 £30

Pit board still in wrapper £40

Steering rack shortened ford sierra quick rack £120

Plus lotsof other bits and bobs that made up the car

Obviously open to near offers

Mark






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Tiger Super Six

posted on 27/9/05 at 11:53 AM Reply With Quote
Why would you want to sell it all and loose that much money - better to strip it down, buy the correct chassis and try again - surely???

Mark





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Coose

posted on 27/9/05 at 12:14 PM Reply With Quote
And get your mates to build it and hire another crane.....

Why didn't they make a series with someone who had an idea of what they were doing?





Spin 'er off Well...

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Triton

posted on 27/9/05 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure i would have wanted to get involved with being on the telebox just in case something went wrong....as is bound to happen knowing you are being watched by a few people.
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paulf

posted on 27/9/05 at 05:33 PM Reply With Quote
I think thing was staged for tv apart from the car failure etc he must have made a large amount of money from the program and most likely got the parts at cost if not free for the advertising.The series was a dissapointment and i did expect a second follow up series but he obviously didnt have any real intention of racing.
Paul.
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Originally posted by Tiger Super Six
Why would you want to sell it all and loose that much money - better to strip it down, buy the correct chassis and try again - surely???

Mark

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