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Old 11th November 2016, 23:02
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hmmm....20years ago....times change, todays available range of kitcars and components is much bigger...and kits much easier to built

majority of kitcars have a more sophisticated design..means the kits are mostly well engineered, leaving it NOT to the builder in correcting severe constuction mistakes or suspension-layout errors which you often had been confronted with "older" kitcars.

consecutively several "older" kitcar designs have a very low value nowadays and you should think twice or 3-times if you really want to invest money in "something"...when a similar car ("something-else") does everthing better for the same money.

yes, you are right..its NOT a cortina subframe. a locust uses the cortina wishbones screwed to the chassis. even lots of people are talking about "normal wishbones are available", but why the majority of locustĀ“s dont use them, even its clear that the cortina suspension parts do not work well on a lighter kitcar?
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