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Started by grease monkey, 01, October, 2009, 12:37:06 AM

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grease monkey

hi everyone my names neil im not so new i admit i just havent got around to leaveing a introduction , ive attended a couple of the meets now im best mates with nick (aliwizerd) i work with him on all the aluminium tanks ETC .im a welder fabricator by trade however im currently the painter for a local sports car company . im the one responsable for the orange paint job on the toniqu r  at stoneleigh this year . im not currently building anything but there are plans afoot. look forward to seeing you all at the meet . bye for now

dave_bence

Hello and welcome Neil :)

'The Gaffer'

Hello Neil.

A warm welcome to the club. I hope Ali's car inspires you to build.

Keep up the nice work you guys do.

See you again soon.

Phil.

Bulldog Bri

Hiya Neil and welcome.
You say there are plans afoot, what are you thinking of to build?

8)

Richard

Warm welcome !

I can recall that Toniq as I looked at it as a possible build. The paintwork did standout in the right way !

Do you do any painting outside of work ?

Enjoy posting and do come along to the meets when you can.

YellaBelly

Welcome to the club :)

JB

David H


Speedy J


PhilW

Hello and welcome Neil.

Hairy Santa

Hi Neil,

welcome, hope you are the road soon

all the best

Pete

grease monkey

Quote from: Richard on 01, October, 2009, 09:34:23 AM
Warm welcome !

I can recall that Toniq as I looked at it as a possible build. The paintwork did standout in the right way !

Do you do any painting outside of work ?

Enjoy posting and do come along to the meets when you can.

hi rich yes i do paint out side of work however due to lack of space i cant do any fullbody stuff . cyclle wings  nose cone etc are  no problem . i also do carbon refinishing which might be usefull to some peaple . if you ask nick he may let peaple take a look at his kawasaki green luego i painted with all the finnished carbon bits its stunning . speak to you soon

grease monkey

Quote from: bulldog bri on 01, October, 2009, 09:30:53 AM
Hiya Neil and welcome.
You say there are plans afoot, what are you thinking of to build?

8)

hi bri both nick and i have been takeing a close intrest in the new up and comeing haynes single seater with a view to doing are own interpritation "i think thats spelt right lol "with are experience of welding ,painting , fibre glass and carbon composite etc, i think we could come up with something a bit special . it will be fun trying. thanks mate speak to you soon.

'The Gaffer'

Sounds interesting, get building ;)

aliwizard

hi guys just wondering what are  the members thoughts on the new haynes  single seater comeing next year  does any one fancy one? 350 kg with say 180 bhp zx10r , whats that work out at, something like 514 bhp per ton ,that  could be fun cheers nick.

MrFozzieBear

About time then neil :-) Its taken you long enough mate :-),

Nick, I'm looking forward to the new single seater a new race series should be really interesting as well as road going versions,

Catch you later.

Craig.

Richard

That is a low weight hope it can put that power into the road, sounds fun trying though.  ;D

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: aliwizard on 14, October, 2009, 06:12:38 PM
hi guys just wondering what are  the members thoughts on the new haynes  single seater comeing next year  does any one fancy one? 350 kg with say 180 bhp zx10r , whats that work out at, something like 514 bhp per ton ,that  could be fun cheers nick.

Nick, do you mean this one?


Would be a great deal of fun but personally I'm not to struck on the design, sorry.

David H

I quite like it. Very old school. I would be happy to test pilot that all day!!

aliwizard

yes thats the one, styling not my cup of tea, BUT what about wider track  wishbones, pushrod activated dampers,and a capro t1 type body droped on top, does it float anyones boat lol. cheers nick

Bulldog Bri

Where would you get the body panels. Or are you supposed to make your own?  :o

8)

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: aliwizard on 16, October, 2009, 06:07:52 PM
yes thats the one, styling not my cup of tea, BUT what about wider track  wishbones, pushrod activated dampers,and a capro t1 type body droped on top, does it float anyones boat lol. cheers nick

If you mean this..


Then yes, it floats my boat for sure :). Really one for the track though? Or a big street poser?

Very solitary specialist racing market maybe?, but who knows, if you have the investment and time to create an amazing machine that blows the many competitors away, and if the price is right and marketing is spot on, especially for buyers looking for a good track day car but one that was civilised enough for a day out with the missus, who knows??. Good luck if you want to put it into production. I would be certainly be happy to advertise the car here for starters :). And test drive it too;)

Just give me a tunnel long enough for me to drive it upside down...

aliwizard

the body  panels i would make, and would be available from me , that way you could build your own chassis ect from the book ,and fit my bodywork on top sold with a set of out riggers ect, that way you could still build it for a very low buget and have a  super car look with supercar performance, i mean just look at the thing,

MrFozzieBear

Alright nick i've sent you a message.

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