Old Dec 19, 2005 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by tonyk
I cant see how this is a bad thing to be honest. A car like dingys mk2 cossie which has had no expense spared and is properly built and maintained is a great example but how many are genuinely done like this and how many are bodged?

As said who wants any car crashing into them and causing damage to the motor or person inside cause some twat who `knows all about cars like` has bodged wheels designed for another fitment onto the car or lowered it that much the sump scrapes the ground and starts to leak, you drive behind hit the oil and crash your motor.

The only people with anything to worry about are the ones who will bodge the motor in the first place.

Chiz, you are reading what you want to read into it. Why not look at the link posted, look at stus letter and write yourself a well worded letter to them advising why you think it wont work. So your understanding and concerns, not just a "this is shit, wont work, blairs a wanker` type of reply.
thats a good point mate am open to criticism and il take it on bord.....however.

cars such as this one which have been professionally built with no expense spared etc are all well n good, the car will be quality and the person who paid the thousands of pounds to have it built wont think twice bout the cost of putting it through tests in order to get it on the road.

but what about people like myself, my dad and many many others, who build there cars and everything for them by themselves. we cannot afford to pay the price for sumone to build the car for us, or to purchase bespoke parts from various suppliers, nor do we wish too.

this potential extra cost is a worry for people like us.
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