356 kit car?
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Someday I want to build a speedster kit car. Something like:
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but here you go: http://www.intermeccanica.com/speedster_a.html
And also, there is a vast difference between a replica and a kit car.
Intermeccanica is to 356 what Superformance is to the Cobra.
A sweet Superformance Cobra here: http://www.inmygarage.com/?p=790sigpicComment
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2 pages and no one has said this kit?
Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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Because the OP asked about a 356. Not a cobra.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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I see your point, and with most cars I agree with you. Such as Ferrari kits. But there are in my mind at least some cars that can be pulled off with a kit. Cars like the speedster and the cobra which are unattainable from an e30 owners prospective. The kind of car that you know is a kit simple because it is on the road. To put it in terms of your example I would love to put an s14 into my e30 simple because it might be the only way I could afford to enjoy it. However I would never put an M badge on it, nor would I put an Porsche badge on the kit. In fact I took the M badge off of my last e46 M3.Comment
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I see the point behind such things and I understad the desire to have something that I will never and can never have. I just personally have a hang-up on kit-cars for some reason.
I would rather have, say an Early 912 than a faked 356. They are attainable and best of all a 'real' porsche.
Or even better, find an unrestored 356 coupe, they are out there and a LOT cheaper than a speedster. We used to have a regular at the shop I worked at that had a '58 Coupe, he bought the thing for like $3000 and after a few thousand more it was gorgeous, and real.Comment
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Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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If we were talking about a faithfull remake of a real speedster with attention to all of the facets, I would be all into it. But we're not, we're talking about a VW Bug with a swoopy body bolted to it. Yes, I'm aware of the similarity between the Bug and Speedster, but comparing the two is like comparing a 318 to a M3 Sport Evo...Comment
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