Not much response to ideas here: http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=98930
A few more here: http://www.sxoc.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=376869
But I think I've settled on this:
And without the roof / screen (SVA friendly )
I like it but not too sure about the roofless version. The remaining roof section would cause a LOT of drag.
Is that on a standard locost chassis?
Im liking the idea of it with a full GRP S13 shell stuck on top.. or even go for a Sil80 on top for the look of even more JDM Tyteness
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Originally posted by speedyxjs
I like it but not too sure about the roofless version. The remaining roof section would cause a LOT of drag.
Is that on a standard locost chassis?
If you could do a clip on roof / screen with wipers and washers all in 1, then that would be good. Obviously, you'd need an electrical connection but it would be neat. You'd need half doors, though, or you'll be getting in "Dukes of Hazzard" style.
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Originally posted by Davey D
Im liking the idea of it with a full GRP S13 shell stuck on top.. or even go for a Sil80 on top for the look of even more JDM Tyteness
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Originally posted by speedyxjsIs that on a standard locost chassis?
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Originally posted by smart51
If you could do a clip on roof / screen with wipers and washers all in 1, then that would be good. Obviously, you'd need an electrical connection but it would be neat. You'd need half doors, though, or you'll be getting in "Dukes of Hazzard" style.
Get rid of the naff spoiler and it might look OK.
I'd rather see a group C-inspired sportscar top on it though
this thing is very oddly nice, never seen anything like it
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
this thing is very oddly nice, never seen anything like it
OK, the prototype S13 is a go-er. Rear set of lights just bought (£20 delivered ). Nice chap is giving me a pair of doors. Someone else has an
accident dammaged shell that I'm going to take a stihl saw to. Someone else is donating a wing.
Exciting!
Someone supplied me with this little bit of inspiration