very suprised to see this up for sale.
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Surprised that Darren is selling this after spending shed loads on money on the project and getting all of the right people to carry out the work, anyone considering the purchase of a Sagaris should give this some serious consideration, I `ve seen this car many times during its build and finished and the attention to detail is second to none, its the equivalent of buying a brand new car with no expense spared,
Darren what are you thinking of!!
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/t...
Darren what are you thinking of!!http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/t...
Thanks Clive kind words.
I wanted to build to my mind the ultimate TVR, after a very enjoyable project I now find that my urge to tinker has got the better of me!
Only last month I added the wheels and the Exhaust but I'm in fear of over doing it and ruining the very car I set out to build.
Its my nature to tinker so its time for another project to keep my mind engaged ..... Mrs DJR isn't of the same mindset!!
I wanted to build to my mind the ultimate TVR, after a very enjoyable project I now find that my urge to tinker has got the better of me!
Only last month I added the wheels and the Exhaust but I'm in fear of over doing it and ruining the very car I set out to build.
Its my nature to tinker so its time for another project to keep my mind engaged ..... Mrs DJR isn't of the same mindset!!
There will be two Plasticman converted TVRs on the market soon... I'm thinking of selling my Tamora with its T350 upgrade having now splashed out on an SLS roadster
I had previously considered going for a Sagaris convertible too - and drove miles up North last year to see another one Plasticman had created as a stunt vehicle. Sadly, in the flesh it didn't look nearly as pretty as this one and needed a fair bit of restorative paint work, which would have been a nightmare as it was candy apple red and apparently cost over £8k to respray 
I had previously considered going for a Sagaris convertible too - and drove miles up North last year to see another one Plasticman had created as a stunt vehicle. Sadly, in the flesh it didn't look nearly as pretty as this one and needed a fair bit of restorative paint work, which would have been a nightmare as it was candy apple red and apparently cost over £8k to respray 
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