Vantage V8 f1 kit
Discussion
Good morning everyone
I have been considering a new purchase for some time. Mclaren 570 gt, but I would like to stay in the house and sell my Vantage 2005 and buy a new vantage.
The 2024 model is gorgeous but it's out of my budget, except to wait for a couple of years to depreciate
I have a plan, to buy a 2018/20/21 Vantage and replace only the front bumper with the one from the f1. I don't want a complete kit. Only the bumper
I read that it is possible. The front of the F1 is much more beautiful
Has anyone done this?
Thank you
I have been considering a new purchase for some time. Mclaren 570 gt, but I would like to stay in the house and sell my Vantage 2005 and buy a new vantage.
The 2024 model is gorgeous but it's out of my budget, except to wait for a couple of years to depreciate
I have a plan, to buy a 2018/20/21 Vantage and replace only the front bumper with the one from the f1. I don't want a complete kit. Only the bumper
I read that it is possible. The front of the F1 is much more beautiful
Has anyone done this?
Thank you
I think that is feasible, as the slated grille is easily retrofitted to shark nose cars.
But why not buying directly an F1 or a slated grille car? Is the F1 front that much different from a slated grille one? I know there are the side fins, but surely you can add those easily.
I am fairly sure V12 body parts do not fit V8 cars, but I think all other variants are interchangeable.
But why not buying directly an F1 or a slated grille car? Is the F1 front that much different from a slated grille one? I know there are the side fins, but surely you can add those easily.
I am fairly sure V12 body parts do not fit V8 cars, but I think all other variants are interchangeable.
Edited by EVR on Tuesday 21st April 07:28
Buzzi77 said:
Good morning everyone
I have been considering a new purchase for some time. Mclaren 570 gt, but I would like to stay in the house and sell my Vantage 2005 and buy a new vantage.
The 2024 model is gorgeous but it's out of my budget, except to wait for a couple of years to depreciate. - - -
I have been considering a new purchase for some time. Mclaren 570 gt, but I would like to stay in the house and sell my Vantage 2005 and buy a new vantage.
The 2024 model is gorgeous but it's out of my budget, except to wait for a couple of years to depreciate. - - -
Assuming that you are not in your senior years, a wait of 2 years is not a long time and that would be my plan to obtain the real original article.
I bought my V8V when 2 years old, from a main dealer at 40% below the original price.
Considerable initial depreciation involved. Hopefully a similar opportunity might become available to you.
I presume an original might be more desirable in the future, than an altered version.
The only real difference between the F1 edition and the 'standard' 'non-hunter' front end is the lower splitter and the canards, both available from ECPS
If that's the plan I'd look for a car with the option front bumper as they don't command a premium but are a little rarer and just swap the splitter.
If that's the plan I'd look for a car with the option front bumper as they don't command a premium but are a little rarer and just swap the splitter.

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