Anyone converted an ex-racer g40 to a road car yet? Is it possible. Can you still call it a ginetta?
Ginetta do it - G40R
Ha, I know, ex racers are cheaper even with the cost of IVA
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Originally posted by femster87
Anyone converted an ex-racer g40 to a road car yet? Is it possible. Can you still call it a ginetta?
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Originally posted by james h
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Originally posted by femster87
Anyone converted an ex-racer g40 to a road car yet? Is it possible. Can you still call it a ginetta?
Certainly has been done. I spoke with the owner of GTS-RS, who used to race them and now has a road legal one as a promo car.
A photo of it:
G40 should be no problem, several already registered. Was surfing the net and came across this
alternative.http://www.factoryfive.com/kits/project-818/ interestingly it is scooby mid engined, looks interesting, wonder who will be first to import
one?
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Originally posted by femster87
Ha, I know, ex racers are cheaper even with the cost of IVA
Interesting, I am not bothered about the consumables. Just what it will get registered as. Q plate would be a bit of a shame
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Originally posted by Ugg10
G40 should be no problem, several already registered. Was surfing the net and came across this alternative.http://www.factoryfive.com/kits/project-818/ interestingly it is scooby mid engined, looks interesting, wonder who will be first to import one?
I guess it would class as a rebuilt vehicle for registration purposes so probably Q plate.
Thanks. New ones are 33K+ Vat. That way you definitely lose a wack on resale
[Edited on 1/1/16 by femster87]
The £33,300 + VAT does include a year's racing in the GRDC Championship its "only" about £26k + VAT without the race programme.
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Q plate would be a bit of a shame
Its not a negativity,it looks really odd when you see it on a new car. Enough to significantly affect its resale value. When you are spending close to
20k on a car I don't think having a q plate is a bonus
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Anyone who knows anything about cars will know what a Q plate is and it will make zero effect. If you're looking at selling it to bob down the road because its a nice car, sure, it might confuse them a bit.
I understand that. but I don't keep cars for longer than 5 years. The q plate will narrow the potential purchasers to those who know what they
are on with. Even with them, the offers will be silly.
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I'm confused here. The photo I showed of the G40 (ex-racecar) isn't on a Q-Plate, but someone said one would have to be?
Some of them were registered and sold with a years racing cost included as explained in the thread.
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Originally posted by femster87
Some of them were registered and sold with a years racing cost included as explained in the thread.
The G40 comes in 3 flavours that from the outside look very similar. There is the Ginetta G40 Junior, the G40 and the G40R; the last one being road
registered and comes with a new car registration number
All 3 are eligible to race in one or more race series.
I'm sure that with some work both a G40 Junior and a G40 could be road registered at some stage after the time they have been raced.
The one I saw had a 1.8 zetec if that makes it clearer as to which one it is.
The 1.8 zetec is used in all variants. Juniors have 6 speed sequential boxes and 100 bhp, G40R have H pattern Boxes and 135 bhp, G40 (GT5 spec) are 165 bhp with 6 speed sequential boxes. G40R tend to have a rear wing as well.