RST rwd/tube chassis project
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Not sure who's it was but i spyed it on here a few weeks back.........i think it may be getting done by the lads at Adrenaline?
What would a conversion to that type of degree cost,whats the ballpark figure for the shell mods? The one i remember seeing had pretty much the whole floor chopped out,roll cage with the chassis sort of built of it.....also had a cossie back axle i think and was to take a cossie motor??
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What would a conversion to that type of degree cost,whats the ballpark figure for the shell mods? The one i remember seeing had pretty much the whole floor chopped out,roll cage with the chassis sort of built of it.....also had a cossie back axle i think and was to take a cossie motor??
Anybody?
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Starting price for the full tube chassis only is about 2.8-3K if we was to do only the chassis and you was to cut your own shell (any 3 door MK3/3) to fit. the reason we're going this route with the older cars now is due to the poor condition of the majority of body shells, this is a safer option as after all there being built as performance cars. your welcome to arrange a day to come visit and discuss options should you be interested.
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