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Post by gbob on Oct 14, 2016 14:33:41 GMT
Maybe one for Stuart... I've been trying to see what hillclimb/sprint class a road going exocet will fall into. I can go in the limited production specialised road class if more than 20 chassis are produced a year. Otherwise I need to go in the super-duper racing car class where I have no chance. Please tell me there's more than 20 a year made. I'm sure that the american ones made under licence count too.
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Post by mikeeyboy on Oct 15, 2016 12:08:46 GMT
I'd give him a ring, I am sure it is well over 20 though. I've seen figures over 100 thrown around....
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Post by welshy1 on Oct 25, 2016 18:35:15 GMT
If your thinking of sprinting look out for the javelin sprint series doesn't run under msa rules and be great to have another exocet running with me.
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Post by gbob on Oct 26, 2016 9:16:24 GMT
If your thinking of sprinting look out for the javelin sprint series doesn't run under msa rules and be great to have another exocet running with me. I would love to as it looks like a cracking series. I’ve been reading your thread with great jealousy but it’s just not an option to me due to the level of travel. I have a young family and getting a full day away to do a sprint or hillclimb is sometimes a struggle never mind full weekends away with an 800mile round trip.
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Post by boileralum on Oct 26, 2016 18:25:13 GMT
The US numbers are definitely over that alone, I picked up US #160 less than 2.5 years after production started here.
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