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Author: Subject: MNR R1 Vortx - Kit For Sale - New - Unbuilt
millemg

posted on 27/5/09 at 10:52 AM Reply With Quote
MNR R1 Vortx - Kit For Sale - New - Unbuilt

Due to changed circumstances, too many toys, and not enough time, I am putting up for sale my superb, unbuilt MNR Vortx RT – R1

Blog site with more pics and contact details :

LINK http://mnr-forsale.blogspot.com/

I have held out until now, but it really needs a new owner who will create a true performance machine of excellence………

Some basic jobs have been done, brake and fuel pipes etc, but the full build is ready to commence…..

I have “trial/loose fitted” the engine and body etc,and a few other bits, all is well, and it’s all ready to go ahead ….



Brand New – Unbuilt - MNR Vortx RT – New Nose Body


MNR Kit as supplied to me direct from MNR

Full MNR Build Manual on CD

RAL 2004 Pure Orange with Black insert front arches

Fully powdercoated T45 chassis with rollcage

R1 engine cradle

Full body kit as shown with all cycle wing brackets etc

Alloy floor pan and bulk head panels (fitted)

Interior C/f side panels

Interior C/f rear panel

Rear C/f “boot lid panel”

All brackets, steering and rose jointed double wishbone suspension components etc.

Headlamp bar

Rear disc set –up

Brake pressure switch

Ball joints , track rod ends , poly-bushes etc

Goodridge braided brake hoses

MNR Pedal box with adjustable Bias bar and brake cylinders / reservoir etc

Full set Copper brake pipes / T-pieces

Full set Copper and rubber fuel pipes

Four Boxed / new Pro-Tech shocks and springs

New Aluminium fuel tank/ stainless straps / sender

New steering rack extensions

Refurbished Sierra Donor Pack supplied by MNR

Rear Sierra Diff – Shortened quick steering rack – Steering arms - Steering column and wheel (with ignition key) – Rear Drive shafts – hubs – uprights – new bearings – adaptors etc


Low mileage Yamaha R1 – 5PW Fuel Injection Engine

Supplied by Malc at Yorkshire Engines –Brand new sump baffle fitted - with R1 wiring Loom / ECU etc – R1 exhaust headers for parts – airbox for sensor – Exup valve etc – side stand switch – Horn - etc etc

.............

Lucas fuel pump

Stainless battery box for R1 Battery

Front vented brake discs, braided hoses and calipers for refurb. (Ford)

Brand new Torque Tube Propshaft

New sprocket adaptor for R1 engine

Brand New VW Polo Radiator

Brand New Premier wiring loom with instructions / clips / tools etc

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There are more bits I’ve probably missed, all in all, it’s a great build opportunity for somebody.

The MNR cars are renowned as one of the best kits out there, that’s why I bought it in the first place.

The car currently stands me in the region of £6000

I am here to answer any questions you may have, and I am looking for genuine, sensible offers for what is truly a great build project.

Please send me any private messages directly, or contact me from Blog site (email / phone)

Thanks……


Martin


Southport , Lancashire

MORE PICS :

http://mnr-forsale.blogspot.com/









[Edited on 27/5/09 by millemg]

[Edited on 27/5/09 by millemg]

[Edited on 28/5/09 by millemg]

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millemg

posted on 28/5/09 at 05:10 PM Reply With Quote
I'm quite puzzled as to no response ?

Are kits not wanted ?

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smart51

posted on 28/5/09 at 05:27 PM Reply With Quote
I'm having trouble selling my completed vortx. I've spoken to 3 kit car dealers who've said their stock isn't moving, apart from the really expensive stuff and they haven't noticed a slow down in that market at all.

Perhaps you could say what you want for it. That way it takes the guesswork out of it which might stop some people making an offer. You may also make it look like a bargain, which people always love.






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mr henderson

posted on 28/5/09 at 06:00 PM Reply With Quote
Asking for offers is not the best way to sell something IMHO.

Only you can decide how badly you want to sell it, and that will have an effect on the price. What you bought if for is not really relevant, the fact is that you now own it but need to sell it.

If it was mine I would figure out what was the minimum I would take for it, then put that price in the advert and make it clear that it was 'no offers'. Then, hopefully, it would sell and I would be able to move on

John






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guru_fordy

posted on 29/5/09 at 06:46 AM Reply With Quote
What is missing from the sale that you'll need to make it fully road going?
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Jubal

posted on 29/5/09 at 07:03 AM Reply With Quote
u2u sent.
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northernmonkeyx

posted on 29/5/09 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
ok! so what is missing?
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millemg

posted on 30/5/09 at 07:25 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by northernmonkeyx
ok! so what is missing?


A buyer

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