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HYNESIGHT
Potentially controversial replicas without mentioning the F-word, an old kit car rediscovered and a rise in cover price occupy the editor's thoughts this month.
NEWS
As summer approaches there's a whole lot happening in the kit car industry. The Kit Car News pages keep you fully informed of all developments.
YOUR SAY
Fiat twin-cam engines, the rear brake arrangements on three wheelers and keeping a kit car dry in winter occupy this month's correspondents.
CLUBS
lain Ayre shines his spotlight on a fine, budget built Pilgrim Sumo and advocates becoming a Frenchman whilst rounding up the club news.
THE HOLE STORY
The Pelland Sports, KVA GT 40, Phoenix and Ranger Cub occupy Steve Hole's nostalgic look at kit cars past plus another Mystery Car competition.
A PERFECT SCORE
JBA Engineering has steered a fine product through the ups and downs of twenty years in the kit car industry. We take a look back at a distinguished record.
DISH OF THE DAY
Raw Engineering is rapidly gaining an excellent reputation for their Toyota twin-cam engines.
We take a look at the options as well as the complete kit drive-line they offer.
SPARKING PARTNERS
Omex Electronics are increasingly appearing under kit car bonnets and with good reason. They are versatile, work extremely well and are equally price competitive.
IT'S GOTTA BE BAD TO BE GOOD
The latest model to flatter a supercar is from BAD Design. We think it's damn good but it might not be our opinion that determines its future.
BUY -2-BUILD: YKC ROADSTER
Steve Hole takes a detailed look at the YKC Roadster and its mix n match styling stablemates as well as investigating what's involved in building one.
A USEFUL NUMBER
lain Ayre visits Two To Four Engineering to see why people buy their bike engines from him rather than various alternative sources.
BITS 'N PIECES
A round up of new products, tools and car enhancing components all designed to produce better finished cars more easily.
ECONOMY CLASS
Our second visit to Norfolk finds Robin Richardson's Aristocat seemingly little advanced but appearances are deceptive as he's been very busy.
WORKSHOP Q & A
Aquaplane heads, Bellamy wheels, Pinto distributors, a knackered, low mileage Pinto, clutch alignment made easy and a 2CV gearbox stuck in reverse. lain Ayre sorts it out.