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cossiemetro

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264 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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thought i'd start my own thread about my car rather than highjack the other thread its for sale for the right offer.....













doug phillips

351 posts

270 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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I have to say that that looks stunning, well done. How long have you spent on the project so far, the 6R4 is one of the few cars that I would sell my Caterham for.

ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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Perhaps for Tony's, a real one is a recipe for bankrupcy when compared with a Caterham!!

cossiemetro

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Saturday 30th December 2006
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about 5 years on and off lol i'm at the destraction period i've not done much on it for ages
should be an animal once its finished

ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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What uprights did you use, Tony??

cossiemetro

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Saturday 30th December 2006
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they are bilsteins and escort RS TURBO/mk3/4 as for whats been spent i reckon between me and the last owner approx 25-30k

ferg

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281 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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I really like 'replica' 6R4s.

I'm confident that to build a 4WD 'replica' with a V6 in, it would be best to just start with a 6R4..LOL!

But the 2WD with a modern, probably turbocharged, engine is a much more reasonable route to go down.

I believe ARG were right to go N/A, when they built it to compete, but the running costs (largely due to scarcity of bits) are now too big.

The competitive cars out there are costing a fortune.

cossiemetro

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Saturday 30th December 2006
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the originals are a bit fragile imho but they sound fantastic

ferg

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281 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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The problem is that they have become fragile as they have been tuned so highly in this fight against old WRC cars.

But with a competitive 2.5 V64V costing upwards of £20k....

cossiemetro

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Saturday 30th December 2006
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you can't beat a YB cosworth for reliabilty and bhp and parts aplenty and very tunable

DC53

3,217 posts

244 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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can't wait to see the end project cossie. At least you have time now with the cerb' out of the way - how are you coping without the cerb' ?

Dan

cossiemetro

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Sunday 31st December 2006
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hello m8
i do miss my cerb its such fun but i had too many projects on the go and the cerb had to go i'm glad i've had one though saw the pics of your dads one OMG what a mess glad everybody is ok

DC53

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244 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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cossiemetro said:
hello m8
i do miss my cerb its such fun but i had too many projects on the go and the cerb had to go i'm glad i've had one though saw the pics of your dads one OMG what a mess glad everybody is ok


Yep, the crash was a big surprise, but Dad's back to normal now, except for his back, the moaning old bugger never shuts up about it!

you're not going to sell this beast are you???

saying it's for sale for the right offer!!
I'll give you my birthday money and a nice shiny penny for it!

Good luck!

Dan

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

274 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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ho-lee-feck...that is fantastic thumbup

cossiemetro

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Monday 8th January 2007
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cheers m8 i've sort lost heart with it really i need to motivate myself really to
finish it off but i'd love a bike powered dax/7 to have fun with lol

TonyHetherington

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274 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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What spec is the engine?

Davi

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244 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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cossiemetro said:
cheers m8 i've sort lost heart with it really i need to motivate myself really to
finish it off but i'd love a bike powered dax/7 to have fun with lol


Here's a good motivator - I doubt there are more than a handful of people in the country that would continue to do the job with such attention to detail - can you imagine the heartbreak of letting such a stunning effort go to someone who would bodge the remaining work up and making it a complete shed?!?!

Keep going, this car needs to be finished in the manner it's been done to date.

cossiemetro

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Monday 8th January 2007
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money talks aswell lol....
i suppose i should pull my finger out

dc53

3,217 posts

244 months

Sunday 29th July 2007
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Feck me, thread resurection, what's happened frown

cossiemetro

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Sunday 29th July 2007
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SOLD