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dodaman

Original Poster:

19 posts

260 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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I WANT ONE.

The latest issue of totalkitcar magazine has a feature on this creation. Anybody else built or driven one?

Dave Dax Builder

662 posts

283 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Yup!
Much more capable than me, with the right engine absolutely awesome.
I built one for a customer who races it now and then.

grahambell

2,720 posts

299 months

striker 20v

53 posts

238 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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I've seen it an sat init at the donington show, the moment my behind thouched the seat all cam together, the seating position is absolutly brilliant, and I'm pretty average in posture (dutch btw)

anyway that thing is defenatly on my to do list! just have to save some money to get started

grtz Thomas

anyone fancy a Striker with a 4age 20v Omex combi init, to fund the project?

andygtt

8,345 posts

288 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Been in one back to back with my Ultima and its an awsome machine with superior dynamics to the Ultima too.... well worth looking at if you like the shape.

Ross_328i_sport

317 posts

234 months

Saturday 4th November 2006
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How long does it take for you to get used to the gearstick being o n the right though
laugh

happy jim

1,070 posts

263 months

Saturday 4th November 2006
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About 10 Mins - have you never driven a left hooker? it's the same

Jim

striker 20v

53 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
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Hey all,

No problem, I have a tintop in which I sit on the left and shift with my right hand,
and a striker in which I sit on the right and shift with my left hand, apart from the 10 minutes getting familier with, it's posses no problems, though I think I can change gear quicker in the tin top, because that's how I learned it.

anyway if that's the question, there should also be the other one. are you left or right handed, because you'd certainly will have your strongest arm on the steering wheel.... at least that seems to be racer theory.

anyway when my next project finnaly starts, I'll tend to sit on the left continent style, and have the shift lever in the middle column. makes it easier to sell on when should I get tired of it again...... (probably never though if and when my plan comes together)

grtz Thomas