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Old 17th September 2013, 12:41 AM
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This is a big ask here, but say I got the car for 350, and made everything possible myself (dad owns a car repair garage so I have all the tools) can someone estimate how much it would cost me in total if I get all my materials a little cheaper than the average on here? Much appreciated if someone can give me an estimate, thanks
Frankly, the cost of your donor and chassis does not contribute much to the final cost. The cost will come from shocks, seats, GRP panels, instruments, exhaust manifold and can, wheels and tyres, fuel tank, polybushes, lights, and the various little things like brake pipe P-clips, trim, nuts and bolts. 3 grand is doable if you get more than a couple of those items for free or nearly. 4-5k if you buy budget stuff at list prices.
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Old 17th September 2013, 02:15 PM
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Anyone else noticed that the potential donor is advertised as an automatic?
How much pain/cash would be involved in swapping to a manual transmission? (assuming the OP wants a manual).
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Old 17th September 2013, 08:21 PM
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It's a 1.8CVH so flywheel, clutch and a type 9 and a spigot bearing.

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