Just googled some striker images came across this love it,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/si558/1402549667/in/pool-47425132@N00/
Looking to get a striker myself,
Very!
Always liked the Striker
Jim
thats the nuts!!!
That looks VERY purposeful!
You thinking of building or re-building?
Your MNR didnt stay long I think maybe your addicted to the build.
Found a build thread for this Striker
http://passionford.com/forum/restorations-rebuilds-and-projects/285860-supercharged-raw-striker-build.html
That is very, very, very nice, he obvoiusly knows what he is doing.
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Originally posted by designer
That is very, very, very nice, he obvoiusly knows what he is doing.
T'is lovely! Prefer this one though!
McLaren Linky
That Maclaren is a beaut
Though This looks like a good bit of fun
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/si558/1402626813/
Them tyres are bald....
Rather a nice one really
Now that is lovely!
This ain't bad either
http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardbarrington/4581798653/
the black one looks brutal!! nice mclaren aswel was a few of them at the gold cup a few months back!!
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Originally posted by INDY BIRD
This ain't bad either
http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardbarrington/4581798653/
Can you guess what car I'll be doing next then yep I think a striker this also looks a sweet striker seen this in the flesh and was awesome
http://www.holeshot-racing.co.uk/index.php?page=race-cars
[Edited on 7/12/11 by INDY BIRD]
aye they not bad...............i'm into my third one !!!
No1 built from scratch
No2 jammed an R1 into it for a mate
No3 sitting in my garage already for some winter time fiddling
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Originally posted by scootz
T'is lovely! Prefer this one though!
McLaren Linky
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Originally posted by INDY BIRD
Can you guess what car I'll be doing next then yep I think a striker
Hi Shaun wiil be fettling a built car and I'm afraid I'm going to the dark side after 8 years with bec . My brother just got high spec cater ham 200 + bhp at the wheels so should be a bit quick also but I do lie the bumblebees of the striker and I remember how quick your little car is but a bit past my budget for a fulcrum although I do like your look cheers Sean
Wow, what's your brothers cat like? Model? Engine?
You looking for a car with the right engine? Or just a good base and rip the gubbins out to start fresh? What anchor you planning on?
Looking forward to seeing both cars on track next year
Spec of the caterham is a very tuned series basically same as a r500 old k series engine all qed throttle bodies rods pistons crank cams head
work.dta management dry dumped Etc bills for near 10k last bill was 5k for the rebuilt engine well sorted x race car,
I will also go for a k series about 215 bhp with cater ham 6 speed box as is a very light powerpkant Ndola cater ham is 480kg wet so bec weight really
running on slicks should be fun? And will def see you on track next year,
Sean
480KG wet CEC? Thats optamistic isn't it?
Unless its had a lot of weight reduction else where like wheels, hub, uprights, gearbox and everything else.
Glad your coming to the Striker and CEC. Hopefully catch up with you in the new year, maybe a track day or car show.
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Originally posted by INDY BIRD
Spec of the caterham is a very tuned series basically same as a r500 old k series engine all qed throttle bodies rods pistons crank cams head work.dta management dry dumped Etc bills for near 10k last bill was 5k for the rebuilt engine well sorted x race car,
I will also go for a k series about 215 bhp with cater ham 6 speed box as is a very light powerpkant Ndola cater ham is 480kg wet so bec weight really running on slicks should be fun? And will def see you on track next year,
Sean
Hi yep the caterhm is very light, chassis mods wheels are very very light r500 alloys even just pushing the car it's the lightest car we have
had, and we have corner weight read outs to prove the weight, it's basically same spec as r500 only 1 seat etc so would be great to see u on
track next year, and hope to have a striker by then also again ambition to get to around 500 kg and 200 bhp,
Thanks for the dimensions appreciate it,
Sean