It's a tricky one because identifying the source of the noise, unless painfully obvious, is a process of elimination.
As Chris said a sharp comes from lighter parts such as washers and mounting bolts or bolted in place inboard mounting points for the front lower control arms. A finicky place to work and tricky to assemble, been there done that.
With hundreds of hours spent on RCR cars across the MK1 MkV1 Susperlite and 917 I can vouch for the quality of RCRs components.
The owner/builder chooses the parts not included in the kit (drivetrain etc) and anything else that he might want at ad or upgrade. That's the beauty of building your own car
Extreme care attention to assembly tolerances, sequence of assembly and proper tightening of nuts/bolts/washers is paramount
for safe operation of any car on the road or track. And these are extreme performance cars without a doubt
A lower frequency clunking or thumping sound usually comes from heavy parts as in the drivtrain OR a suspension corner (every part may be involved from the wheel tire/axle & bearings, upright attachment points, all suspension pivotsrod ends/monballc/clevis pins, shock absorber mounting barings or bushings mounting bolts and attachment points).
Just so I don't jump to conclusions, are you hearing a sound eminating from the foot box area and simultaneously feeling the floor of the car flex under your feet or seat? Did you feel any vibration through the steering colum or wheel when the clunking is heard?
Cheers
Ian