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Hello,
of course you can pass it through IVA.
You just need an engine, gearbox, steering , wheel, lights, 4 cycle wings ( large model), etc.....
and may be you have to modify ride height....
Gerardo
The answer is maybe, one of the biggest probs is ground clearance which you will not "tune out" by raising ride height as you will run out
of travel (believe me I know this!). By the time you've finished changing/adding all the bits you need like collapsible column, handbrake,
lights, warning lights,indicators, seat belts that will pass IVA (remember the silly height rules they apply) you will have thrown an awful lot of
time money & effort at it - to acheive what a "billy no mates" car that you can only use on your own.
You could of course buy a Furore F1 & build & register it for less than the £11k that's currently on that (which will no doubt go loads
higher yet!) & have none of the above aggravation!
I can see the resemblance between the two! i know which id rather have
hmm, this is a fg 01 from 1995
not entirely seeing the resemblance myself
cockpit, and front wing are very different for a start
why would mercedes have a car from a different manufacturer, and a ford engined car at that as a demo car? surely they would just use one of their
own?
scam i recon
"phantastic" hmmm
quote:
Australia,Brasil,Argentina,Europe,and San Marino all Races driven by Luca Badoer
hell, i would like one just to sit in the garage, so when people come round i could show them my formula one car.....it wouldnt even need to have an engine....
I always used to think that Forti could have made more out of sponsorship. They were always in shot with the race leaders as they got lapped yet again.
Check the location.
Is hilter a real place in Germany ???
Ray
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Originally posted by RAYLEE29
Check the location.
Is hilter a real place in Germany ???
Ray
The place is called "Wank", just north of the Austrian/German border in Bavaria...
...I nearly drove off the road when I saw the village sign!
...and what do you call someone who comes (ahem) from that village?
[Edited on 12/12/09 by David Jenkins]