Hi All,
new here to the forum, I am looking for a rear cut for a sedan (not teardrop tailights).
I picked up a rolled chassis for free the other day and want to build a group N historic race car. I currently race an RX2 and 1300 mazda but want to run something a little different.
I can fix the panels but would prefer to just stitch the straight panels on or use a bare chassis.
Cheers
Steve
Sedan rear cut wanted
Re: Sedan rear cut wanted
Hi
I have a sedan with no roof that I was going to chop the front off - rear cut available where are u
I am in Adelaide South Australia
Regards Flying
I have a sedan with no roof that I was going to chop the front off - rear cut available where are u
I am in Adelaide South Australia
Regards Flying
Re: Sedan rear cut wanted
You'll need to get it approved with CAMS first as there no Group Nc specs set for them.
Is a process I've been doing for a while so they can have the rights bits and be half competitive.
Is a process I've been doing for a while so they can have the rights bits and be half competitive.
Re: Sedan rear cut wanted
Where are you located Steve?
There is/was an Nb logbooked sedan for sale in northern NSW a while back and another was being built in Tas before the owner sadly passed away.
I've got another one I'm slowly collecting bits for here as well.
There is/was an Nb logbooked sedan for sale in northern NSW a while back and another was being built in Tas before the owner sadly passed away.
I've got another one I'm slowly collecting bits for here as well.
Re: Sedan rear cut wanted
Im in qld near Brisbane. The car I have was damaged quite a bit in the drivers rear.
The roof at the back was a bit squashed. All fixable but easier to cut and shut.
I was going to build it as Nb as brakes arent really an issue with these slower cars.
what bits are you talking about that will make them competitive? Havent had anything to do with these but they look like a pretty trick bit of gear and look like they will handle well.
The roof at the back was a bit squashed. All fixable but easier to cut and shut.
I was going to build it as Nb as brakes arent really an issue with these slower cars.
what bits are you talking about that will make them competitive? Havent had anything to do with these but they look like a pretty trick bit of gear and look like they will handle well.
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Re: Sedan rear cut wanted
The Bellett community at its best!
Always willing to help!
Great work Guys
Josh
Always willing to help!
Great work Guys
Josh