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Baldone


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Posted - September 12 2006 :  3:37:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This question has had to have been already asked but I didn't find it.

Is there a kit out there that is accepted as one that is easy to complete in comparision to others?

If that can be answered I am looking of something that in order of priority
1. Easy to build
2. Is generally accepted as a good kit and is a reliable design
3. Inexpensive.
4. Light weight
5. Low drag coefficent
6. Would make a good electric car.
7. Cures cancer.

Rick

USA
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Posted - September 13 2006 :  4:20:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In a word, no, at least not something currently in production. A dune buggy would satisfy criteria 1,2,3,4 and 6, and maybe 7 if you're anywhere near a nuclear power plant. You'll need to refine your criteria in respect to what the ultimate goal is for the car, and go from there!

Rick

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Baldone


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Posted - September 14 2006 :  2:30:26 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Rick

I will look and see if I can locate a good kit. I am open for suggestions.

Fred

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