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Old 27-09-2017, 01:29 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....

rs500djr tribute on Facebook

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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Old 28-09-2017, 05:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: Anyone Interested in Building a Sierra Race Car?

I remember a Sierra getting around in Sport Sedans in NSW in the late 90’s with a V6. Was sponsored by O’Brien Aluminium.
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Old 29-09-2017, 12:12 PM   #3
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Default Re: Anyone Interested in Building a Sierra Race Car?

Ah... This piqued my interest (I am actually from the UK and I had my own workshop/business, doing a lot of motorsport based engine and tuning work for Cosworth based Fords, amongst many other things, etc..)

Maybe you should post in the parts for sale section?

Be sad to see it turn into a 'bitzer' though (am a purist)
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