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Old 27-09-2017, 02:29 PM   #1
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Default Anyone Interested in Building a Sierra Race Car?

Serious Parties only PM me.

Here is the gist....

I am building a 3 door Sierra Race car - Now gen Cosworths have got stupid money... so I am building a Replica / Tribute car....

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3 Door Shell. Ford Duratec Engine, T56 Trans and a replacement diff (Supra) - These are the balance between cheapest and most relaible , most power (Excepting a Barra Turbo) I understand the irony of cheap / reliable and Power - Pick 2.

So I have enough parts and have found I have a spare shell. Which I would be willing to part with to someone who is serious in building a similar car.

Ok so the completed project is not cheap - The same in a cossie would be $60K plus +++++

A rough budget on this should give you a completed car for somewhere between $20k and 50K depending on what you do yourself
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