Hi all,
Thought you might like to see the results of some of our recent hard work. Its been a painful few weeks getting this lot into production but we have
finally achieved it. Hopefully things can get back to some sort of normality now.
Pics are of a race car (one of a batch of 7) going out to Dubai's new race track to form a racing school. Hence left hand drive, full cage and no
lights.
This is the 4" wider car, whose bodywork suits builders of the McSorley +4" car.
Regards,
Darren
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From the side
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From the front
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From the back.
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Looks really nice
Great effort
Makes me realise I should get on with mine really...
David
PS good to see you back on the forum again...
[Edited on 28/10/05 by flak monkey]
I'm not really back on the forum as such. Just wanted to introduce the new car, then let everyone have their say without getting involved.
GTS does develop the products that people on here ask for. I hope we do that quite well. We have our faults, but, who doesn't. Main thing for me
is that technically we are good and well thought of. Secondly, i'm not happy standing still and i really want to develop the business to iron out
our faults as much as humanly possible. Its been painful getting to where we are, an i'm sure it'll be painful going forward but we will get
there and i'm sure i'll look back on it all and think it was worth the effort.
Kind regards,
Darren
Likewise - good to see you back Darren!
One question about the lovely car you've posted... are the sidepanels/rearpanel one piece? No join line....
What does the car weigh in at?
dozracing,
I noticed the new car. Very Nice. I also noticed you mentioned you are working for a firm that builds/designs them, but you didn't mention the
firms name.
Can anyone here help out and post a link to this guys firm?
Nice looking car.
Weight and specs would be nice too....
have a look at link
Dave
Lol...
Doz is better known as Darren who owns GTS Tuning...the people who make the W7DE and Panther and Challenger etc...
www.gtstuning.co.uk
David
Must be quicker in future...
[Edited on 28/10/05 by flak monkey]
I would like to see the finished car pics please.
Fozzie
nice looking car
love the colour
Well Done Darren
I've had the good fortune to see this car in several stages of its build and i am very impressed, this is the one that they started at Brands
Hatch i believe.
I know of a few customers that were going to have the standard sized Panther change their orders to the +4 after seeing it at the workshop, i was
nearly tempted but stuck with the Panther because i'm slim enough.
Ahhh, smug mode!
Hi Scotty how are you, Ive gone for the the wide version and now seeing the pictures its even better than I thought it would be , as some body said, the product is the best out there for value for money, I think so to.
You will be needing some wide seats to go in that then.........
Bloody cheek! Is there anyone he won't try and flog a seat to?
I bet your'e good at playing Monopoly Triton eh?
Better to be cheeky than uptight i always say
Nice, very nice.
Now thats out the way, you can crack on with my order
What's the score with the cage as you would wack your head on the front diaganol bit in an accident, looks a bit too close to the drivers head.
i think you would already have snapped in two if your head reached that far forward in a crash!
I'm just a bit confused.
If there have been 8 built for a race series then why not take a picture of a finished car, unless I have missed something then that car is not
finished.
Also surely the exhaust is going to gas the passenger and how come it has a foglight, I guess it could be a race light but then it's in
completely the wrong position.
As I said I may be missing something.
whats not finished? The foglight might be too low for uk regs, but its the correct side for a left hooker isnt it?
Well I am glad you said that Rich, because I was beginning to worry that I had completely lost the plot!.......
Darren hasn't replied to my earlier post of wanting to see a finished one, and I am rather concerned that if it is a 'one piece' body,
and they are for a race school, surely its going to get dinged quite a bit.....and the front wings...i can see problems after a few spins in the kitty
litter....ah well, I am sure Darren will answer our concerns soon...
Fozzie
Why would a race car have a fog light!!!! and where's the seat or the headrest!!!
quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
whats not finished? The foglight might be too low for uk regs, but its the correct side for a left hooker isnt it?
Assuming that the car pictured is finished. A fog light for race should be centrally mounted and its far too low (thats international race regs),
Darren, your side panels, they do seem to be longer than the lower part of the nose. Is this acting as some kind of air scoop, or some kind of
handling aid?
I do like the invisible bonnet catches, seats and seat belts.
The suspension (IMO) seems somewhat inadequately set, in fact the panel work does actually appear to be sitting on the chassis rather than fixed to
it.
Fozzie
well i dont know, im cant pretend ot know much about racecars myself. But these seem like a series of small issues, i myself could make up answers to
most of them. Surely racecars have rain lights? ie, not just tail lights, but something like f1 cars use in the rain. The exhaust could well be
missing its end bend. The seat might be coming from triton. Who knows? Whys it a big deal?
Plus, he never said all 7 were finished. Maybe this is the first of 7 finished? Maybe the stress he refers to was finishing moulds, not finishing 7
cars.
And i think we all know darren is unlikely to post soon, because he always ends up wasting time with silly threads (sorry guys, picking fault in a
photo of a car is daft in my books, nothing personal )
cross posted there fozzie, i cant comment on race regs or panel fitting, but you get my drift
[Edited on 30/10/05 by JoelP]
quote:
Pics are of a race car (one of a batch of 7) going out to Dubai's new race track to form a racing school. Hence left hand drive, full cage and no lights.
quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
well i dont know, im cant pretend ot know much about racecars myself. But these seem like a series of small issues, i myself could make up answers to most of them. Surely racecars have rain lights? ie, not just tail lights, but something like f1 cars use in the rain. The exhaust could well be missing its end bend. The seat might be coming from triton. Who knows? Whys it a big deal?
Plus, he never said all 7 were finished. Maybe this is the first of 7 finished? Maybe the stress he refers to was finishing moulds, not finishing 7 cars.
And i think we all know darren is unlikely to post soon, because he always ends up wasting time with silly threads (sorry guys, picking fault in a photo of a car is daft in my books, nothing personal )
cross posted there fozzie, i cant comment on race regs or panel fitting, but you get my drift
[Edited on 30/10/05 by JoelP]
I must agree; if you're going to put an obviously unfinished car up on a forum, then you should hang around and fend any questions and not thumb
your nose at the forum!
I really can't understand how Darren continues to attract business from anyone on this forum, irrespective of the quality of his stuff.
Fozzie,
To the best of my knowledge the bodywork is not a one piece job, it is more or less the same as the Panther only wider obviously. I beleive the lights
a a pair of driving lights and a fog light as it was asked for by the customer.
The seat is not in yet but it has been made from a new mould, 2 inches wider to make use of the extra space, it just needs fitting.
As for your other issues i'm afraid i don't have the answers, sorry matey.
Cheers.
strangely enough heard from the ex today and she was telling me the car they had as a demo from a large 7 type organisation struggled to stay cool
enough might be worth looking at a decent four core ( if you havent already )
best regards
marc
If the engines are cooking surely the grp will also suffer....just as a thought.
this particular car as i understand it is mainly alloy and carbon bodied, dont know what fibreglass will be like never thought of that
Well grp is funny stuff and will move if it gets too warm...
Move? or melt?
Marc, your ex-misses, let me get this right, shes in a fantastic country, loves driving (and driving fast), teaches people to race for a living
.......
errm, whats the ettique in asking for her number?
Heat and grp don't really mix unless high temp resin and gel coat used
quote:
cant see them needing the weather light
Just to keep the scrutineer bods happy i should think, but as said before it's supposed to be in the centre and as high as poss.
quote:
Originally posted by Triton
Heat and grp don't really mix unless high temp resin and gel coat used
Loads of fibreglass boats, fibreglass water tanks etc, in the Gulf. They don't blister or melt, so it can obviously be done.
I'll try and post these answer quick, as during the last effort the computer crashed before i could press send.
The weight is around 550kg
The rear panel and side panels are seperate pieces that butt together by your elbow.
Seats are available for road cars, now made in house. Race car in picture has a two part foam seat made to suit the driver, we have provided school
seats for use with different drivers.
Fog/Rain light is partly for effect, no regulations to comply with in race school.
Cage is way above drivers head, even for a 6ft 4" big lad.
Suspension is not setup, as this car was built only to run on the rolling road and sort out the Duratec installation.
Bonnet is not fixed properly, all other panels are.
All chassis' and body panels are now either made in house or with new local suppliers to help resolve supply issues.
Darren George (Dozracing) owns GTS Tuning and also owns Kit Car Builds. www.gtstuning.co.uk and www.kitcarbuilds.com The design is by GTS, and cars a
built in turnkey form by Kit Car Builds.
Any specific questions are best emailed to darren@gtstuning.co.uk as serious questions tend to get lost in these long threads, and therefore remain
unanswered.
Kind regards,
Darren
Nice one Mate,thanks for all your help with my new car,i have every thing including the seats thanks (Triton) but GTS supplied the whole thing, ie even the wheeles and tyres, well pleased.
Crikey!!! making tyres as well now
NIce looking car that mate. Was that partly built at brands? It was a lefty u were building.
Nice to see you on here again Darren.
Yes we built it to a rolling chassis with bodywork at Brands in a day. They go together pretty quick.
Kind regards,
Darren
Are the rear wings specific to the wide version?
GTS do two types of rear wing.
A standard, for the wide body car and Escort axled Locosts.
A wide wing (2" wider) for the Panther and Locosts using Capri/ Cortina axles.
quote:
Originally posted by scotty g
A wide wing (2" wider) for the Panther and Locosts using Capri/ Cortina axles.