I was sitting behind this lovely little red car today, it was in great condition, i didnt know what it was so when we both parked up i aske dthe
driver who informed it was a Triumph T6.
As i walked around the front, something didnt look quite right. hanging just under the fron valence was what looked like an oil
cooler..............
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.then i realised it was an intercooler!!
Its a GT6.
I want to restore one but with a 200sx lump.
Hope the rear end has been sorted!!
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Hope the rear end has been sorted!!
that was my first question, he is running a cossie diff with irs. he made the rear wishones himself, looked like a good job too from what i could
see.
is it a gt6 or a tr6?
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Originally posted by zilspeed
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Hope the rear end has been sorted!!
Was my first thought.
I love the mk4 spit and the GT6, I would love the opportunity to rid them of their festering chassis and hopeless running gear, time and money have a lot to answer for!
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Originally posted by Antnicuk
that was my first question, he is running a cossie diff with irs. he made the rear wishones himself, looked like a good job too from what i could see.
is it a gt6 or a tr6?
The gt6 is a great car! I thought about putting the m3 stuff into one. keeping it a straight 6 then too
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Originally posted by zilspeed
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Hope the rear end has been sorted!!
Was my first thought.
Earlier ones have a prettier rear end. You can treat them as a kit car and mod the suspension and running gear although the chassis is a bit flexi.
They are tiny inside. I have a standard Mk 2 awaiting resto.
I should add the pic below isn't my car and I would go for minilites but otherwise gorgeous.
[Edited on 20/6/10 by Dusty]
Rescued attachment fs_gt6_012.jpg
The red GT6 belongs to Colin Geer. Not seen him in ages...
The car many years ago had I think initailly a 2000 then fitted with triple webers, then nitrous, then went 2300 (last 2 may have order swapped) then
a single BIG SU and a turbo. It also converted to supra diff and coilovers at the rear (Triumph front suspension VERY good, as used by caterhams)
In the end headgaskets were such an issue he went cossie. A very quick car. And very well developed.
BTW nothing very wrong with the spitfire/GT6 chassis. The diffs are OK up to 200bhp, not as strong as the ford stuff, but very adequate. And the cars
are a different kettle of fish to kitcars.... as are the owners ( ie much better for transporting ladies in )
parked outside burtons in ilford