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Jeff Wiltshire 06 April 2003 05:35 PM

Went to the Detling kit car show at the weekend and fell in love (again) with a bike engined Fury

http://www.dclick.co.uk/pics/fury1.jpg

I'm going to build me one :)

hades 06 April 2003 06:21 PM

If you do, IMHO they look a lot better if you fit MGF front indicators and integrate the sidelights into the headlights - a lot more modern looking than the little round lights as per the picture.

They are certainly a lot of fun, and having tracked my brother's one (same colour, but 170bhp 2 litre zetec engine) they also comfortably slaughter the average Elise, even with my distinctly average driving.

Jeff Wiltshire 06 April 2003 06:24 PM

Have you got any photos of your brothers front end....err....you know what I mean :)

What did he do for the back lights ?


Jeff

RB5#295 06 April 2003 08:44 PM

What do they cost to build?

Fen

Jeff Wiltshire 06 April 2003 09:23 PM

That is almost 'how long is a piece of string....'

Probable the cheapest would be £6500 with a single donor Sierra and a Pinto engine upto £12-13K+ for a Blackbird engined factory built car with new parts.

http://www.fishersportscars.co.uk

RB5#295 06 April 2003 10:25 PM

Cheers. It would have to be a bike engine.

I fancy a Dax Rush MC with a turbo'd Hyabusa engine (350bhp, 700bhp/tonne). Around £18.5k to build IIRC.

Fen

TopBanana 07 April 2003 08:33 AM

Avoid the Blackbird engines - loads of drivetrain shunt

catflap 07 April 2003 05:14 PM

jlanng is right about th ebird engines

Check this site out also, martin is very helpfull

www.thekitcarworkshop.co.uk

hades 07 April 2003 09:29 PM

Don't have pictures here at the moment, but I'll see what I can do. His back lights were round ones that he set into the fibreglass, again I'll ask him if he can find some pics.

I'm fairly sure that Mark Fisher did have a demonstrator with MGF indicators too, and the "factory" is fairly local (can't remember the name of the place off-hand, but it's only about 10-15 miles away from the Detling showground). They have an open day some time in the summer (check website, and kit car mags), where you can see lots of them, and maybe have a ride in a few different ones

I believe my bro still holds the record for build time by getting his car through SVA and on the road within 8 weeks (IIRC) of the kit & donor arriving.

Bulletproof 14 April 2003 10:11 PM

http://upload.turbosport.co.uk/getpi...2254313179.JPG

...and heres the MGF front indicators. They just happen to be almost identical to the shape of the "le mans" bonnet - it just takes a bit of bottle to cut it! (espcially when no-one had done it before me). I spent about £6k originally including £500 wheels/tyres with the pinto engine. The zetec on throttle bodies added quite a bit though. It can be done for less too. Check www.sylva-sportscar-register.co.uk to chat to owners

dsmith 15 April 2003 12:43 PM

Do those indicators have sidelights in aswell ? or have you moved the sidelights into the main light units ?

I see the impressions for the lower sidelights are still in the moulding - some nice flush/recessed halogen spots would look kewl....

Deano


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