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Old 05-06-07, 07:15 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Re: P4 Questions

To be considered a replica it would have to be more than a sillouette. To replicate the p4, and excuse me Jim, i have not weighed in on #846 which to me isn't a replica, but the piper's 9000 (ithink that was the number) and norwoods and i think a few, very few others could be considered a replica. replica would mean its a ferrari engine, transaxle, and all the other bits at least in look identical to the original part.

I don't have that kind of money, and if I did I would not spend it that way. I do like RCR's p4 sillouette. from the outside it kinda looks like a p4. and thats about the end of the f car comparison.

Come on, Aluminum monocoque chassis, corvette style suspension, Nascar brakes, designed for a lsx style motor and a porshe transaxle. This is a modern race car with a classic style covering. as for a wing, na not for me.

I may put a lexan extension spoiler on the rear if I need to adjust the aero. I will be putting winglets and duct work to get the nose to come down. I will add antisway bars and soften the suspension. Will definitely tweak the hell out of the suspension for Solo NASA and maybe SCCA.
I will not paint it (it will be red jelcoat) and if I have my way an LS-7 inthe trunk. Now you know what my goals are. Anybody intrested in sponsering or floating the loan? ;-)
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