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Old 08-02-2011, 07:31 AM
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Sean in my case i started with working out what kit to buy and started with phone calls to the manufacturers direct and have a chat and in most cases they are very helpful. ( they want to sell another kit ) I then with some ideas of brands found completed cars to look at and sit in to see which ones I fitted in better 6' 4''in hight does remove many kits that don't accomodate this height. Also I found footwells very narrow in some and big feet don't fit well in some so again the list of potential suppliers gets smaller.I also spoke to some assemblers of kits for additional feed back then i came up with my choice of supplier. in my case the choice of engine followed my choice of kit and then the chosen supplier offered kits to suit only selected engines assuming you might not wish to engineer new mounts for engine and gearbox.But the key is the car needs to be what you want and within budget and the rules Regency Park will make you meet and my dream car is now a little different to what it started out to be but thats life.
Adrian
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