Just Throwing it out there
Found this RCB 7 and quite like the look of it
You Might need to learn German
https://youtu.be/spSw7asjttU
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RCB7 German Kit Car
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Re: RCB7 German Kit Car
but like a donkervooort, yep i quite like it too....
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Kegco wrote:
They nicked my belly pan
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Fury1630 wrote:Kegco wrote:
They nicked my belly pan
Bloody Germans lol
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Re: RCB7 German Kit Car
My mate had one for a few years.
The attention to detail was amazing, if it wasn't carbon it was ally. The windscreen surround was a thing of beauty.
The Vtec would scream to 9k and you had a little button to quieten down the exhaust, dunno why you would??
The only down sides are that inside is very narrow, I barely fit in it. Internally the floor hangs below the chassis rails so its very low, this causes a problem at times when touring in the Alps. It's also very wide.
The whole thing is hand built so you cant really build it yourself, unless you want to pay the guy to pull it apart and box it up and send it to you.
There were a few bits behind the scenes which weren't to my liking, and there was a major failure of one part, but i wasn't on tour that year so i won't talk about it.
Blisteringly quick though.
The attention to detail was amazing, if it wasn't carbon it was ally. The windscreen surround was a thing of beauty.
The Vtec would scream to 9k and you had a little button to quieten down the exhaust, dunno why you would??
The only down sides are that inside is very narrow, I barely fit in it. Internally the floor hangs below the chassis rails so its very low, this causes a problem at times when touring in the Alps. It's also very wide.
The whole thing is hand built so you cant really build it yourself, unless you want to pay the guy to pull it apart and box it up and send it to you.
There were a few bits behind the scenes which weren't to my liking, and there was a major failure of one part, but i wasn't on tour that year so i won't talk about it.
Blisteringly quick though.
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I like that
I wonder what the screen is off?


I wonder what the screen is off?
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Can’t see why it’s “hand made” that rear panel looks like a robinhood rear that you bend/shape yourself
Nice looking motor though , 2 different cars ?? Screens are different

Nice looking motor though , 2 different cars ?? Screens are different
Absofu?@inglutely
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Rob E wrote:Can’t see why it’s “hand made” that rear panel looks like a robinhood rear that you bend/shape yourself![]()
Nice looking motor though , 2 different cars ?? Screens are different
Rob you are clearly on fire

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