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Very nice Stylus on Ebay
inkafone - 25/2/12 at 04:04 PM

Stylus Kit Car RX7 Turbo Powered, 400 hp, 2000 miles since rebuild, Road Legal | eBay looks a bargain (NOT mine)


daniel mason - 25/2/12 at 04:08 PM

it belongs to a member from here but cant spell his user name!
something like Antinuck


Antnicuk - 25/2/12 at 04:46 PM

yes, its mine. Sad times


skippad - 25/2/12 at 04:54 PM

What a stunner!
Love to buy it off you, but ive already a kit in the garage...
If i could just hide it somewhere...from the dragon


PAUL FISHER - 25/2/12 at 04:56 PM

Must say that does look well, very good write up aswell, if thats not sold within a week I would be very surprised, good luck with the sale.


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Proby - 25/2/12 at 04:57 PM

What a car! I bet it's a hoot to drive. A shame to let it go, but if needs must.......


bi22le - 26/2/12 at 03:19 AM

Oh my chuffing God I love this car.

Fancy swaping for a striker with work needed to get to that level!!!!

Cant imagine this going cheap or lasting long, sad to see it go.


Antnicuk - 26/2/12 at 11:16 AM

Sorry, i have already bought a replacement Tin Top so no part ex's for me. I will have another Kit one day but when my little boy grows up a bit and can help me build it


inkafone - 26/2/12 at 02:38 PM

Don't RX7 engines have horrendous fuel consumption??


theduck - 26/2/12 at 02:43 PM

Bad fuel consumption compared to what? Most 400bhp engines are gonna be thirsty...

The RX7s rotary lump (13b) is a fantastic unit, I'd love a car with one.


Antnicuk - 26/2/12 at 05:23 PM

as above, yes they are not great on fuel and if you only had 200bhp you probably wouldnt be too happy with it but it doesnt really get much worse with more power unless you are driving it hard and i dont think its much worse than anything else with power.


inkafone - 26/2/12 at 08:43 PM

The wankel engine is a great design and lends itself well to forced induction but I never understood why the consumption was never good - a litre of fuel has so much energy and an engine converts that to power as efficiently as possible. Wankel engines don't run any richer than normal and look to have less friction so there's something amiss somewhere.


Antnicuk - 4/3/12 at 07:51 PM

sold