hi there, everything is in tittle!
have the standard one for the moment, quite happy with it but MNR rt + looks better... what about R chassis?
Assuming you are in the UK and given the poor prices cars are fetching, i'd have to ask is it really worth building a new car at the moment if
you are happy with the existing one??
If you have the cash burning a hole in your pocket then surely better to upgrade your current car over the coming winter (so you have 9 months or
so!!) - or you could just give it all to me!!
Ahoy, well like why not ask them for a test dri'e? Better in what way though, all thin's bein' relati'e and that, time t' get some pop corn perhaps? Gar.
im weighing up that same question.
Im looking to start mine next year but i think il go for the R, AFAIK its not just the front suspension thats new, its a wholy redesigned chassis. i
would imagine the inital extra cost would be offset by a future higher value.
maybe i should wait, but my father wants to come on track days with me, so he's going to keep the mk, and i'm going to buy a new one (may
consider selling my elise, don't use it!)
9 months to do what?!? i use my car when it's raining on track, so no probleme with winter!
i also think price for build cars could be more attractive during winter...
ps; money sent, check your wallet!
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Originally posted by Paul TigerB6
Assuming you are in the UK and given the poor prices cars are fetching, i'd have to ask is it really worth building a new car at the moment if you are happy with the existing one??
If you have the cash burning a hole in your pocket then surely better to upgrade your current car over the coming winter (so you have 9 months or so!!) - or you could just give it all to me!!
Gotcha
If building again and you do a lot of trackdays then the £700 or so extra for the Indy R would be worthwhile then (or as you say - the MNR RT+) Well
worth going to have a good look at the factory as mentioned - i do really like the MNR and i believe Marc N can drive a little bit too
9 months was tongue in cheek for the length of the UK winter
Generally spring is considered the best time to sell, as soon as a bit of nice weather encourages people to start wanting an open top car. Got a
feeling though that its not going to be so good next spring for selling!!
If it'll fit in my wallet then its not likely to be enough to build my car. Please send more to my account - i'll have a look online later.
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Originally posted by antonio
maybe i should wait, but my father wants to come on track days with me, so he's going to keep the mk, and i'm going to buy a new one (may consider selling my elise, don't use it!)
9 months to do what?!? i use my car when it's raining on track, so no probleme with winter!
i also think price for build cars could be more attractive during winter...
ps; money sent, check your wallet!
quote:
Originally posted by Paul TigerB6
Assuming you are in the UK and given the poor prices cars are fetching, i'd have to ask is it really worth building a new car at the moment if you are happy with the existing one??
If you have the cash burning a hole in your pocket then surely better to upgrade your current car over the coming winter (so you have 9 months or so!!) - or you could just give it all to me!!
I would say more like 11 months and a few days for a UK winter...at least this year it has...
i'm in the north of france, so must be hardly the same... was in hethel last sunday, weather was perfect..
nothing more about R chassis?
I've got my 'R' coming this Thursday so if you want me to take some pictures and bring them down to you (all expenses paid) then just
let me know.
I don't know what the earlier ones look like though, so I can't compare them for you.
Can't you compare the two from the build manuals?