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Seven Replica Guide
340 pages - perfect bound - top quality!
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The thriving kit car industry offers a range of around 220 kit-form cars. Amongst them are over 20 replicas of the Lotus 7. Believe it or not, such cars are available in kit form and are designed to be built by ordinary blokes and some extraordinary gals, in normal domestic garages, using commonly available tools. |
If this is news to you, it’s because it’s one of the nation’s best kept secrets. However, Kit Car magazine, the top selling title on the subject, has published a special edition Seven Replica Guide to ensure that everybody’s brought up to speed.
Why be bored with your motoring experience when you can step into a Lotus Seven Replica?
It contains all the vital information on each model and includes advertising from nearly every every service, part and accessory supplier in the business!
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| Watch this space, because we'll be adding more details about what's in this fantastic new guide. |
| Guide Format
We’ve departed from conventions of previous years. For example, it used to be the norm for a kit to be based on a single donor car, but these days the majority of kits require mechanical parts from diverse sources. It’s therefore simply not possible to specify the ‘donor’ car.
Costs of building have become ever more complex to express too; on account of manufacturer’s offering choice of components and levels of mechanical work already completed. These choices lead to massive variations in cost.
So, our new guide contains more verbiage about each Seven Replica kit under headings like Background, Impressions, Engineering and What Does it Cost?
In many cases we’ve included full product feature reprints to fully explain what’s what.
The guide’s primary purpose is to whet appetites and direct customers towards manufacturers. To that end we’ve included all the usual contact details.
All of the material in this guide has been reporduced from previous editions Kit Car magazine to make this large and informative new Lotus Seven Replica Guide.
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As well as around 105 Guide pages, it contains a further 116 pages of full features covering advice for beginners, on buying and selling used, about dealerships, parts suppliers, legal requirements (the SVA test) not to mention expert wisdom from all the staff here at Kit Car magazine concerning the whys and wherefores of building one.
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| Old Kit Car Guide
The Guide shown right was put together nearly 5 years ago: consequently it's a little outdated. That said, it still contains plenty of data and is available at half its original price. If you'd like a copy, please send £5. There's only a few left! A 'Buy Now' button is on this page.
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