Apparently it was a genuine Sport.
It was purchased by John Shield from a local police auction as it was impounded due to being involved in a police chase.
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Apparently it was a genuine Sport.
It was purchased by John Shield from a local police auction as it was impounded due to being involved in a police chase.
any car can have decals removed and an aftermarket sunroof cut in.
the register is by far from definitive and definitely not official.
what wheels are they called and do they still sell them
Raceline RL7's i *think*?!
No longer available.
similar wheels are around tho, www.speedlinecourse.co.uk
Check the 2011, 2012, 2108, 2021
the mean greeny owned by almostaturbo/Derwin/Kitty used to have them on.
just an excuse to whore some old pics:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...y/IMG_0309.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...0fH5rxFOcH.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...y/IMG_0311.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...y/IMG_0310.jpg
that green cars pretty funky
I thought all sports were mk1 1.3 base and sent to the dealer with the sport 'kit' inside.....? cant remember where i read that.:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by MK999
i thought they came as basically a sport but without the 40's fitted, you then sent your new sport off to have them fitted and set up, a sort of loophole to get past regulations/restrictions?
It is a genuine sport, the sunroof was a dealer fit option, mine has one too.
The sport 'kit' was supplied in a box in the boot to the dealer where it was, or wasn't, fitted. Was done this way as it was the kit that was homologated, and that way it could be sold as a retro fit for existing rally cars