ec19
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Post by ec19 on Feb 2, 2010 16:29:13 GMT
Hello all, You will have to be patient with me, I new to this. I'm not a MEV owner yet but boy do I want to be, any tips on how to get started would be very welcome.
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Post by nigel on Feb 2, 2010 18:08:20 GMT
Welcome to the site The first thing to decide upon is which kit, out of the MEV range, are you most interested in ? nigel (I'm a little bias towards the Sonic7)
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ec19
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Post by ec19 on Feb 2, 2010 20:37:49 GMT
So I see and a nice example too, I must admit it's the Rocket that's drawn me in. The simple design is just what I am looking for, 4 wheels, engine and some open road nothing more.
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Post by roadtrackrace on Feb 3, 2010 7:27:27 GMT
Come and visit us any time . The door is always open (Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm and Sat 9am to 1pm), the kettle's always on and it costs nothing to have a chat and see the kits in production. RTR is in Nottingham and MEV just a few miles away in Mansfield. Once you've seen all the kits in the metal, I'm sure you'll find it easy to make your decision. RTR team.
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ec19
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Post by ec19 on Feb 7, 2010 9:58:55 GMT
I think thats sounds like a good idea, even if its just to see what im letting myself in for. Will have to bring the old man too, its his garage space I will be using.
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mattsmev
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It's only Rocket science...
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Post by mattsmev on Feb 16, 2010 15:14:37 GMT
Hello EC19 Getting started is easy, but it's only the beginning. RTR and MEV are great to do business with, and the guys on this forum are also very helpfull. If you still have not taken the plunge by May you need to come to any of the car shows, particularly Stoneleigh, you get a chance to see the entire MEV stable and a good chance to see some real world examples built bu us, the owners. With all that evidence you can then buy your very own Rocket Cheers Mattsmev
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