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Financier
58 Posts |
Posted - November 09 2003 : 4:47:15 PM
Hey guys, like I said I'm new to the business. Off the top of all your heads, where is the absolute best deal I can get on a Lambo roadster completed pricewise? |
New-Kit
53 Posts |
Posted - November 09 2003 : 9:04:07 PM
you and every-one else on this board, We are always on the look-out for a good dealNew Kid On The Block |
Financier
58 Posts |
Posted - November 10 2003 : 02:03:11 AM
New kid you don't know any places.......?
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3rup
United Kingdom
162 Posts |
Posted - November 10 2003 : 06:53:10 AM
If you want a cheap kit then you need to look in the classifieds. Find yourself a cheap and nearly complete kit from someone that can’t take the stress of completing it. These people are very easy to negotiate with and most of the time they just want the damn thing of their garage. Take it to a coachbuilder (or body shop that don’t object to working with fibreglass) and have them complete it. This is by far the cheapest way to a nice kitcar. The problem is you have pay to rectify all the little mistakes, the original owner might have made. If you are lucky you might just find someone who has done a really good job but has cash problems. Good luck -Steffen |
Financier
58 Posts |
Posted - November 10 2003 : 5:04:19 PM
Good idea!! Just hard for me to find people who have a nearly complete kit...
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bondheli
49 Posts |
Posted - November 12 2003 : 12:37:07 AM
I don't know about a roadster but if your open to a 6.0 I have found a great deal. (I prefer the 6.0 front to the diablo but thats my opinion.): http://kingdomcustoms.com/diabolic6.shtml $4500 for the Diabolic looks like a great deal to me. They also have a classified ad on here.Ask me about porsche 993 and 996 kits. |
EMIR_RC
Argentina
68 Posts |
Posted - November 13 2003 : 12:06:44 AM
i dont like to much the diabolic of kingdom customs, because the bumpers ar attached to the body... and you know... accidents happends... you have to remove all the body to fix the bumperEmir www.sherklein.com.ar 
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kitkar
126 Posts |
Posted - November 18 2003 : 1:50:05 PM
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i dont like to much the diabolic of kingdom customs, because the bumpers ar attached to the body... and you know... accidents happends... you have to remove all the body to fix the bumperEmir www.sherklein.com.ar
I'm hoping to have the rear bumper fixed within the next couple of months. Rick Lord http://www.kingdomcustoms.com |
kitkar
126 Posts |
Posted - November 18 2003 : 1:52:26 PM
I'm hoping to have the rear bumper fixed within the next couple of months.Rick Lord http://www.kingdomcustoms.com |
BajaLightning
USA
76 Posts |
Posted - November 18 2003 : 10:53:21 PM
Yea the diabolic at $4500 is a great deal, but NAERC includes everything in their's, but it is quite a bit more expensive. The complete exterior, interior, and replica seats starts at $8,500 for a 1997 Diablo Roadster. Everything needed to complete your kit other than paint, upolstery, and wheels/tires, starts at about $17,000. That includes gauges, all glass, air struts, original VDO gauges, latches, floor mats, even a replica key with a fiero blank. Sounds like a really great deal to me. Plus you can buy the stage 1 kit for $11,000 and the prices for stages 2 and 3 are locked for a year.
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