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6th August 2018, 08:49
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Tribute 250swbc kit for sale in Oz
https://www.tradeuniquecars.com.au/d...ari-250-568622
If you look at the advert he has 2. He has built one and extended the bonnet forward so that the safety crash panel can be retained. So it can be done.
I expect it would be cheaper to order direct from Tribute even after allowing for shipping.
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6th August 2018, 12:22
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The extended bonnet looks amazing!
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6th August 2018, 13:47
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I thought the front looked good but the more I look at it, the more I prefer the original Tribute.
Trouble is that I have looked at so many Tributes that I honestly think they look better than the originals!
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7th August 2018, 09:01
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I like the front and if it deals with their regs , thats cool ....
what isn't cool is the price and ethics ...
That converts to about 8.5k ...You could buy a Tribute kit and modify it for a lot less than that .
Also , if I'm reading this correctly , someone has ripped off Chris's product ....I don't like that ...for obvious reasons ...
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7th August 2018, 09:36
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From the advert it looks as if he bought 2 kits but has just modified his one to get around the regulations.
If you could afford it, it would make sense to buy 2 kits to save on the shipping and then sell one to help cover the cost.
I would imagine quite a bit of work and expense goes into the shipping.
If this is the case, with a bit of modification the 250 could be sold in Oz and NZ, whether it is worth it is another question. Cost of modifying and taking new moulds has to be considered as well as time which is what Chris seems to be short of.
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7th August 2018, 19:55
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Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
...Cost of modifying and taking new moulds has to be considered as well as time which is what Chris seems to be short of.
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Then perhaps it's time that Chris took a holiday, of the busman's type, over to Oz to do the splash-mould-making himself.
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7th August 2018, 22:02
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Originally Posted by lancelot link
I like the front and if it deals with their regs , thats cool ....
what isn't cool is the price and ethics ...
That converts to about 8.5k ...You could buy a Tribute kit and modify it for a lot less than that .
Also , if I'm reading this correctly , someone has ripped off Chris's product ....I don't like that ...for obvious reasons ...
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Reading the ad I thought he was selling on the unstarted, unmodified kit. I don't know what the shipping charges would amount to for one kit and I don't know if exchange rates have changed much since he ordered his kits. If he is open to offers it might be a case of getting his money back for the one kit and covering his costs, shipping etc.
I'm not so keen on the extended front, the overhang of an additional 6" or so spoils to look for me.
Last edited by Lucky@LeMans; 7th August 2018 at 22:12..
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7th August 2018, 23:52
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Maybe we are all just speculating without knowing the details...
Chris is probably aware of this and knows some of the facts.
Just saying...
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12th August 2018, 17:13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
I thought the front looked good but the more I look at it, the more I prefer the original Tribute.
Trouble is that I have looked at so many Tributes that I honestly think they look better than the originals!
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It's always difficult to tell what a car looks like from a photo - too many photos taken with wide angle lenses! Years ago a friend saw 'kit cars' featured on Top Gear and told me he thought they all looked awful with bulbous front ends, and he took a lot of convincing that the photos (from wild low#down knee high with wide angle) were at fault!
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13th August 2018, 09:10
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quite like the extended front
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13th August 2018, 16:19
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Must admit like Lucky I thought he'd built his own missed version and is selling a stock kit - the pics shoe unmodified front it looks like. Also says all chrome and lights included I thought so probably not bad deal for someone over importing their own maybe? No idea what Oz taxes are
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22nd December 2018, 07:56
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I really like the early cleaner looking version ...
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22nd December 2018, 12:21
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I really like the early cleaner looking version ...
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So do I!
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