G20 reloaded?

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lmasarati

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91 posts

171 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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ATS Leggera

looks familiar, isn't it?



blitzracing

6,409 posts

227 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Ouch! Classic rip off. At least they could have put doors in it having ripped off the moulding. Mind you I always fancied a G20 as a road car if they could have sorted the windscreen- but looks like they have had some issues with that horrible little bolt on.








Edited by blitzracing on Friday 25th July 18:44

vx220

2,700 posts

241 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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...ripped off the name of an old Dutton as well!

GTRene

17,732 posts

231 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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also has a G33 style (not the lights of course)

or G34




JMDWestley

1,091 posts

231 months

Saturday 26th July 2014
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Couldn't of brought them G27 body moulds that were on eBay? Had everything but the bonnet as someone was producing their own version.... Just a thought....

blitzracing

6,409 posts

227 months

Saturday 26th July 2014
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The G20 was a technology step forward over the G27 and G33 chassis wise as the body become part of the structure to stiffen things up, over a the body simply dangling over the chassis on the 33 and 27, so its not the same beast. Also the lack of doors add a lot of strength between the front and rear of a car with no roof. I dont think the G20 race car series would have run as long as it did if the chassis did not work.

blitzracing

6,409 posts

227 months

Tuesday 5th August 2014
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Had a good look at an ex G20 race car at the weekend- this is a whole different ball game to the G27 and G33. There is a massively strong roll cage and space frame chassis holding the whole lot together, and a paper thin GRP body just to make it look nice. I cant think that chassi flex would ever be an issue here. The roll cage is part of the car, so you cant unbolt it, so to convert it to road use would take a lot on angle grinding to remove the upper half of the cage and put in a couple of hoops behind the seats. Access to the seats is difficult if you are at all tubby with the cage in place.

haggispeed

1 posts

183 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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You can unbolt the roll cage on a G20, (at least you can on mine), It is a bit awkward and the bodywork has to come off although that's not difficult, but can be done.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2014
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There was a guy on here that had a G20 coupe...



Still kick myself for not finding the money when he put it up for sale...

g20v6

118 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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Yeah, I kick myself for getting rid of it. Found a load of build photos on a cd the other night, right from building the kit originally. I've had an empty garage for more than 6 months with no toys to play with, starting to get to me. Been trying to find an old G20 junior for sale but seem to be rare as chickens teeth, I would definately build another one! One concilation, my mates blue G20 coupe racer has seen the light of day recently, looks like he'll be doing a season next year.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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g20v6 said:
Yeah, I kick myself for getting rid of it. Found a load of build photos on a cd the other night, right from building the kit originally. I've had an empty garage for more than 6 months with no toys to play with, starting to get to me. Been trying to find an old G20 junior for sale but seem to be rare as chickens teeth, I would definately build another one! One concilation, my mates blue G20 coupe racer has seen the light of day recently, looks like he'll be doing a season next year.
Is the blue one the car that Spadge had before he disappeared (or the website did?). Had a lot of cutouts in the bonnet, IIRC.

Two G20s in the classifieds at the moment on PH - a racer at £5k and a demo car at about £10k