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Old 05-19-2010, 11:43 PM
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Homebush are basically done as a manufacturer,he has been cutting back for a while now and really doesn't want to build them anymore...
RMC we'll let your research and the opinions of RMC owners for your opinion on them..
Yes the GENTLEMAN you referred too has rubbed alot of people up the wrong way and still does!!
....I hope your not the 3rd recipient of the piece of rubbish sold to me!!! as it was all out of shape as i returned it and pushed it off the trailer onto his front lawn!!
It could be. Did you have a poor attempt at painting the chassis with hammertone paint from the hardware straight over gal? Or did you mount the body before the suspensions and wheels were on to know where the centre was? Thats how mine came.

At the end of the day you get what you pay for. From memory the classic revival was about $15k plus GST when i was looking and i had to pay $10 for a 'sales brochure' that was copied with a printer low on ink, plus i found the guy to be less than friendly (i havnt spent that much and i have rebuilt all the suspension, got wheels and tyres, steering column, seats, Lokar handbrake, wilwood pedals and master cylinder etc). I researched and spoke to some people who told me what i was getting into before i bought. I would not call the RCM a kit car. You can't just order a stack of parts and bolt them straight on like you can with some other cars.

As most people have said you have to much your needs, wallet, time and skill to the kit.

Its interesting about ebay, i didnt know they were the same guy. No wonder it looks like an RCM chassis.
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