Best looking '7' style cars??
Best looking '7' style cars??
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jason61c

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5,978 posts

200 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Like the thread below however with a Seven they should all look the same but they do not. This was a factor for myself when picking a kit to build.

Mine would be the GKD Legend(obviously!). I like its clean lines and how it sits. Followed by the GTS Panther....

Whats yours and why?

iiyama

2,202 posts

227 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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This one:-





And the reason is because it's mine! (I also love the fact that it's wider then most 7's)

ajprice

32,625 posts

222 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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If that's a Dax Rush then yes I agree


iiyama

2,202 posts

227 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Dax Rush it is Sir. Dry sumped Hayabusa powered with loads of pre-preg and Ti.

ajprice

32,625 posts

222 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Thanks iiyama, nice car. It was a guess at a Dax because of the rectangular headlights hehe

I like them because they look lower and wider than a regular 7, and the bigger wheels show this off too. Its just meaner than a regular 7 smile .

paulshears

804 posts

223 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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ajprice said:
If that's a Dax Rush then yes I agree

thumbup

singlecoil

35,817 posts

272 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Roman

2,033 posts

245 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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I like the Rush but I also think this polished aluminium Locost looks fantastic, builder is Trev D on www.locostbuilders.co.uk:


jason61c

Original Poster:

5,978 posts

200 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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I too like the rush, its in the top 5!

That above is fantastic. 7 coupe almost.

Nedz

2,439 posts

200 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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I like this one,again because its mine!!

busa turbo

228 posts

227 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Because it love's big power!!!

Edited by busa turbo on Monday 17th January 22:10

singlecoil

35,817 posts

272 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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So it's mostly 'post a pic of your own car' then.


Probably would have been better to put "own cars not allowed" in the OP

Comadis

1,731 posts

249 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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maybe this? hehe

Sam_68

9,939 posts

271 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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Surely 'best looking Seven' is an oxymoron - they're the ultimate expression of function over form?

...in which case for 'most appropriate design', I think I'd have to nominate the Sylva Striker; minimum size, weight and frontal area to do the job, one piece bonnet (on the original cars) for maximum mechanical accessibility, raked screen and inboard suspension for what little aerodynamic benefit you can hope to achieve with this sort of car.

thescamper

920 posts

252 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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Sam_68 said:
Surely 'best looking Seven' is an oxymoron - they're the ultimate expression of function over form?

...in which case for 'most appropriate design', I think I'd have to nominate the Sylva Striker; minimum size, weight and frontal area to do the job, one piece bonnet (on the original cars) for maximum mechanical accessibility, raked screen and inboard suspension for what little aerodynamic benefit you can hope to achieve with this sort of car.
+1

Frankthered

1,681 posts

206 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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Sam_68 said:
Surely 'best looking Seven' is an oxymoron - they're the ultimate expression of function over form?

...in which case for 'most appropriate design', I think I'd have to nominate the Sylva Striker; minimum size, weight and frontal area to do the job, one piece bonnet (on the original cars) for maximum mechanical accessibility, raked screen and inboard suspension for what little aerodynamic benefit you can hope to achieve with this sort of car.
Interesting point, though I must confess that I always thought the Striker looked a little awkward (despite being a fan of JP's designs generally).

But I do have to say. COME ON PEOPLE - THEY ALL LOOK THE SAME!!!!!!!! (Somebody had to say it! wink )

That's the point, isn't it? It's all rather like playing Spot the Difference!

On a slightly more serious note, aren't most of the differences between the cars at least as much to do with the individual build, rather than the inherent design features of each car?

one eyed mick

1,189 posts

187 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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Comadis said:


maybe this? hehe

I presume that is a middle Euro joke oem

ajprice

32,625 posts

222 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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If it counts as a 7 style car, I'd also nominate the Toniq R, especially the original one with the light pods. I'm not 100% sure on the Mk2 with the faired in lights though. Saying that, I can't find many pictures of the new one.


slomax

7,212 posts

218 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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ajprice said:
If it counts as a 7 style car, I'd also nominate the Toniq R, especially the original one with the light pods. I'm not 100% sure on the Mk2 with the faired in lights though. Saying that, I can't find many pictures of the new one.

Im with the Tonique too, best looking 7-a-like by a country mile, maybe thats just because it is different though. Other than that im With the Dax Rush

Stevie_P

562 posts

203 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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iiyama said:
This one:-





And the reason is because it's mine! (I also love the fact that it's wider then most 7's)
Having seen Ians car in the flesh, I can say it looks even better than in the pictures.
I personally think the Rush looks about the best 7 typre there is.