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Old 07-14-2014, 10:53 PM
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I ordered this exocet kit back in December. Supposed to be here in April, then June. Arrived in town last Friday, and I picked it up today.

Exomotive Exocet | Exomotive – US Dealer of Exocars & Kit Cars

They built a very nice palate for it. Even has 4 very nice wheels so it was easy to roll around the on the warehouse floor.

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It was a pretty close fit on my trailer. We had to remove the back wheels to gain enough clearance. I might have to modify my trailer once the car is a roller.

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Unloading was pretty simple. A buddy brought his truck over and we just pulled it out the back. When the palate was dragging on the ground, I just pulled the trailer out from under it.

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Getting it into the garage was pretty easy. After removing all the small parts, we simply picked it up and carried it in. The frame only weighs about 200# or so.

Notice that there are no body panels. Unfortunately there's no parts list, either, so I can't do a proper inventory. When I get time I'll unwrap and count everything.

There's also no instruction book. It should be fairly straight forward, though. If I get stuck, I'll contact FM for help. They're building one now, and should be finished long before me.

I won't get time to do much of anything for a few weeks yet. But it looks like the first order of business will be to make a couple of small frame mods, like tow points. Then clean up and coat the frame so it doesn't corrode.
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Very cool and unique! What are your power train, suspension, time frame, and budget goals?
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AHAHAAH another FPSB....... ahahahahahahahahahahaha


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PS: That barely fits in the Serpent Express
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Originally Posted by rowen210
Very cool and unique! What are your power train, suspension, time frame, and budget goals?
This is a track car. If it doesn't make the car go faster, it doesn't go on.

Drive train will be a slightly warmed over LS1 and T56. Track oriented suspension, and Wilwood brakes. I should be able to complete the project for <$20K. I hope.

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AHAHAAH another FPSB....... ahahahahahahahahahahaha


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FPSB?

You're right, it barely fits in the SE. We had to remove the rear casters to slide the palate in. Once it's rolling, I think the fit will be just as tight. I'm thinking that I'll need to modify the frame of the SE, and then have Larry make me a new cover.
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FPSB?
Ask someone on the Cobra forums
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Ok .boB six weeks without an update is too long! Give us something here!
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Not much, really. I'v been so busy with other things, that I really haven't had much time to devote to it.

I did get time to bead roll and fit the aluminum panels - all four of them.

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