Hi everybody.
First of all thank you to fellow superlite slc owners for all the valuable info on this forum.
I visited the factory in June, attended the factory five Cobra replica build school with my 12 year old son in order to see if a kit car build was a reasonable project for us, and even though they are completely different kits, I believe the experience was very helpful.
We absolutely loved the experience, my kid is definitely a gearhead in the making and we can't wait to start our project.
Ordered the kit October 1st. Deep blue with gold forgestar CF5V wheels, street tail, LS3 and graziano tranny.
I want it to be my daily driver, most days anyway. Yes, I can handle it. My last daily drivers were : Nissan GTR with 700+ HP, Lotus Elise, 1976 Porsche 930.
I will have lots of questions once I start the project, I am sure, and I know you guys are awesome in providing guidance.
Fran has ben fantastic, and after the factory tour, I had to have an SLC.
Looking forward to the build and turning wrenches with my son and getting to know as many of you as possible.
Cheers,
Hector
First of all thank you to fellow superlite slc owners for all the valuable info on this forum.
I visited the factory in June, attended the factory five Cobra replica build school with my 12 year old son in order to see if a kit car build was a reasonable project for us, and even though they are completely different kits, I believe the experience was very helpful.
We absolutely loved the experience, my kid is definitely a gearhead in the making and we can't wait to start our project.
Ordered the kit October 1st. Deep blue with gold forgestar CF5V wheels, street tail, LS3 and graziano tranny.
I want it to be my daily driver, most days anyway. Yes, I can handle it. My last daily drivers were : Nissan GTR with 700+ HP, Lotus Elise, 1976 Porsche 930.
I will have lots of questions once I start the project, I am sure, and I know you guys are awesome in providing guidance.
Fran has ben fantastic, and after the factory tour, I had to have an SLC.
Looking forward to the build and turning wrenches with my son and getting to know as many of you as possible.
Cheers,
Hector