If I had the money, this would tempt me greatly...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-Metro-1 ... 337f8ae790
Not a kit, but interesting (to me, anyway)
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lankyjames
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Re: Not a kit, but interesting (to me, anyway)
Looks good, friend is currently building a 1380 supercharged mk1 metro. Should shift somewhat
Re: Not a kit, but interesting (to me, anyway)
I'd imagine so. Would the supercharger fit under the bonnet of a Midas?lankyjames wrote:Looks good, friend is currently building a 1380 supercharged mk1 metro. Should shift somewhat
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lankyjames
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Re: Not a kit, but interesting (to me, anyway)
I can't see why not! If not the bonnet will be raised only slightly. He's making his own inlet too, so could be a cheap upgradeDavid L wrote:I'd imagine so. Would the supercharger fit under the bonnet of a Midas?lankyjames wrote:Looks good, friend is currently building a 1380 supercharged mk1 metro. Should shift somewhat
Re: Not a kit, but interesting (to me, anyway)
Mine too! Just as interesting in its own way. However, I'd rather have a heater than save about 3 or 4 kilos in weight!Alan D. wrote:This one is more my price!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170981010456? ... 1423.l2649
Alan
