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Master Parts Seller
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Location: Andover Hampshire | just bought this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-Metro-Based-Kit-Car-/181309172481?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESINDXX%3AIT&nma=true&si=olxvdf4FQMFwY5ubkl5CEPSGyf4%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
now thinking maybe Kv6 ought to go into this |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: kent | Bargain! |
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Expert
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Location: Jelling, Denmark | congrats will a kv6 actually fit? |
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Master Parts Seller
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Location: Andover Hampshire | if the Kv6 fits th R100 then it should fit this, look at the rad, soo much room over that |
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Regular
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Location: Germany | Nice buy!
I always fancied a metro based kit-car like the GTM or Midas and did not have the Banham on my list.
I mean, there's never enough power, but don't you think, a 160 VVC engine would be enough? Should be ways easier to install than a KV6.
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: kent | 1.8t |
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Master Parts Seller
Posts: 2380
Location: Andover Hampshire | dazz 111 - 1/2/2014 3:42 PM
1.8t |
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Master Parts Seller
Posts: 2380
Location: Andover Hampshire | collected the car yesterday and its much lighter than I expected, called a friend to give me a push into the garage on the way home and we found that it could be moved easily by us just pushing with one hand, I will get this onto a weighbridge, on the A frame on the way home I kept thinking that I had lost it, I had a good comparison as my second collection of the day was an R100 and that felt heavy compared to the Banham
I did not realize that the previous owner had been working on this car for 10 years, I am hoping to complete it in less time |
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