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Old 17 Jun 2004, 19:49 (Ref:1007319)   #1
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Do you think that there would be a gap in the track day market for a full ground effect track day car. Sort of modern day take on a Can-Am car. Obviously it would need trailering to and from circuits due to its nature. Basically a full on race car

Alternatively a kit car that fits into the Ultima/Noble market but with much more of an emphasis on day to day use combined with the ability to be used as a very high performance track day car and also about 5-8K cheaper
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Old 18 Jun 2004, 08:41 (Ref:1007637)   #2
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Do you think that there would be a gap in the track day market for a full ground effect track day car. Sort of modern day take on a Can-Am car. Obviously it would need trailering to and from circuits due to its nature. Basically a full on race car
Possibly. I think the Radical does a very good job of giving people downforce, and the Westfield XTR (?) is in the same vein. Which leads onto...

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Alternatively a kit car that fits into the Ultima/Noble market but with much more of an emphasis on day to day use combined with the ability to be used as a very high performance track day car and also about 5-8K cheaper
Yep, definately. At the moment, for that sort of performance, you need a minimum of £30k for a Noble, and thats the most practicable one out there!
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Old 22 Jun 2004, 00:16 (Ref:1011531)   #3
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Lets not forget the Caterham Superlight, 230bhp 0-60 in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 150mph, and all for a very reasonable £22.250 (self build) or £24.750 (factory build). http://www.caterham.co.uk/showroom/index.htm The best car out there for value for money IMO.
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Old 22 Jun 2004, 00:25 (Ref:1011541)   #4
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We are going to be making an interesting car soon based on a early 70s style sports car with a steel tubular space frame aly skinned chassis. Easily modified for an engine of your owwn choice. Probably around the 15-20k mark.
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Saleen, you're quoting R500 performance for R300 prices - do you work for Caterham Sales ;o)
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How much is a 95 Caterham Superlight 2.0l Vauxhall, full race spec, road registered, mint condition worth?
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I'd say that the Westfied / Radical have the under 30k market well and truly sewn up
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