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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #30 on: 26 July 2008, 17:29:36 »

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Cant wait till my kit is bought and on the road. Going to have so much fun :D :D




I bet!! Looks like pure fun on wheels to me  :y :y :y

And all you need is an old mini for the engine and a few other bits and the cost for the SVA kit is £1150 so for under £1500 and a few weeks of work you can have your self a real big boys toy :y :y
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« Reply #31 on: 26 July 2008, 17:31:23 »

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Thought i would add a few more pics :)








Cant wait till my kit is bought and on the road. Going to have so much fun :D :D




I bet!! Looks like pure fun on wheels to me  :y :y :y

And all you need is an old mini for the engine and a few other bits and the cost for the SVA kit is £1150 so for under £1500 and a few weeks of work you can have your self a real big boys toy :y :y





maybe if I had the guts... mechanically  ::) :-[ ::)
Beaut of a finished product... very unique and special mate  :y
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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #32 on: 26 July 2008, 17:44:53 »

Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D
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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #33 on: 26 July 2008, 17:49:17 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D




basic is a far way off yet  ;D ;D ;D Good luck to the count.. sure he will do a great job  :y
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« Reply #34 on: 26 July 2008, 17:49:29 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D

I thought I would practise on yours first -- then when we have ironed out the snags -- build mine properly  :P
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« Reply #35 on: 26 July 2008, 17:53:24 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D

I thought I would practise on yours first -- then when we have ironed out the snags -- build mine properly  :P

Good idea build mine and then i will know where to cut corners on yours :P :P :D :D
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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #36 on: 26 July 2008, 17:54:16 »

 :P :P :P
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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #37 on: 26 July 2008, 17:54:46 »

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

2 wrongs always make a right!  :y
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« Reply #38 on: 26 July 2008, 17:55:52 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D




basic is a far way off yet  ;D ;D ;D Good luck to the count.. sure he will do a great job  :y

There is a world of difference twixt the Miggy and the A-Series mechanicals. :)
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« Reply #39 on: 26 July 2008, 17:57:11 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D




basic is a far way off yet  ;D ;D ;D Good luck to the count.. sure he will do a great job  :y

There is a world of difference twixt the Miggy and the A-Series mechanicals. :)





Even for a cat A pleb  ::)  ;D ::) such as myself  :D
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« Reply #40 on: 26 July 2008, 18:02:28 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D




basic is a far way off yet  ;D ;D ;D Good luck to the count.. sure he will do a great job  :y

There is a world of difference twixt the Miggy and the A-Series mechanicals. :)





Even for a cat A pleb  ::)  ;D ::) such as myself  :D

Even my mum could put one together ;)
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« Reply #41 on: 26 July 2008, 18:04:43 »

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Because its the A series engine you take it with the sub frame from the front of the mini and put it in the back of the buggy and the guy thats builds the kits says you only need a basic mechanical knowledge to put one together. Even the holy count is going to have a go :D

Just got to work out who's is going to built first ;D




basic is a far way off yet  ;D ;D ;D Good luck to the count.. sure he will do a great job  :y

There is a world of difference twixt the Miggy and the A-Series mechanicals. :)





Even for a cat A pleb  ::)  ;D ::) such as myself  :D

Even my mum could put one together ;)





Good good... does your mum live near Hereford  ;D ;D
I may look into it... the wife is the only barrier  :P
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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #42 on: 26 July 2008, 18:05:31 »

Look --- you can even go camping in them -- with a lunchbox on the roof !

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Re: Fun Buggy
« Reply #43 on: 26 July 2008, 18:10:20 »

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Look --- you can even go camping in them -- with a lunchbox on the roof !


I could put the dog in there but i think my wife might just hurt me if i did :D
Sorry to say that does look quite good :)
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« Reply #44 on: 26 July 2008, 18:12:17 »

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 ;D ;D ;D Not big enough for my beer  ;D ;D ;D

how would a 25st man get in it though? I struggle with the elite  :D
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