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Need info about this Nova.......
http://home.online.no/~bastra/artimages/nova_quadconversion.jpg
It is the demo car of a company called quad conversions. The bumper and bonnet is supplied by them. Fitted with a wide arch kit. It also looks like the kingdom rear spoiler, DTM cup mirrors, and I think I have read somewhere that it is a GTE.
try www.quadconversions.com
Thanks...
I want that wide arce kit :)
Sorry it isnt the demo car of quad conversions, but it is fitted with their bonnet and front bumper.
Chris
scott.parker
21-10-04, 08:05 PM
It is the demo car of a company called quad conversions. The bumper and bonnet is supplied by them. Fitted with a wide arch kit. It also looks like the kingdom rear spoiler, DTM cup mirrors, and I think I have read somewhere that it is a GTE.
try www.quadconversions.com
Also has polo headlights(unsure of what mrk they are though)
scott
Some other can help me find out what wide arce kit this is??
scott.parker
21-10-04, 08:15 PM
Its just the normal wide kit mate you can buy them from most good places,try
www.supernovas.co.uk
scott
Its just the normal wide kit mate you can buy them from most good places,try
www.supernovas.uk.com
scott
scott.parker
21-10-04, 08:19 PM
Was close.. :lol: :lol:
scott
Cjscooby
03-11-04, 11:24 PM
all i can say is its a mates nova and don't look much like that anymore, the wide arch kits was a bitch to fit as it didn't fit right when he put it on but looks tidy now its done
But it is the normal fiberglass wide arch kit
Cheers
Cj
Wide arch kits...
www.magnummotorsport.co.uk
www.prolinemotorsport.co.uk
The supernovas one is not the one in the pics as thats Brians old car and his was a proline kit, Supernovas just asked to use the photo to sell theres.
i like where the side repeaters have been relocated too
Some kits'll fit others wont. The first were made for Rallycross cars, converted to RWD or 4WD so the wheel base has increased,, ie front to rear wheel distance is further. There are ones adapted to fit a standard fwd car but you'll need massive wide wheels and tyres to carry it off. Look at it like this, whatever you spend on the bodywork, including buying the kit, you'll need to double to get the proper wheels. 15 TSW Stealths just wont look right! :wink:
Philsutton
04-11-04, 08:16 PM
wide wheels like these :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/philsutton/racer3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/philsutton/racer2.jpg
AnThoNYnOvA
04-11-04, 09:47 PM
bottom pics make it look like a toy lol
Some kits'll fit others wont. The first were made for Rallycross cars, converted to RWD or 4WD so the wheel base has increased,, ie front to rear wheel distance is further. There are ones adapted to fit a standard fwd car but you'll need massive wide wheels and tyres to carry it off. Look at it like this, whatever you spend on the bodywork, including buying the kit, you'll need to double to get the proper wheels. 15 TSW Stealths just wont look right! :wink:
Thats not quite true as you can run adverse offset alloys (such as ET0) and they will fill the arches very well and this is a cheap way.
Most people widen the track by using a Astra GTE rear beam and widened front running gear and they you need to run ET49 alloys still, fitting a wide arch kit dosent automatically give the option of fitting huge wheels, you still need to do a fair amount of modding to get them on.
One word to describe it, FFFwwwuuuccckkk!!!! A Hot Rod Series racer? Whats the spec on it?
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