Retroforza - Anyone Taken the Plunge?

Retroforza - Anyone Taken the Plunge?

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Lightningman

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1,228 posts

188 months

Saturday 4th July 2009
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Has anyone taken the plunge and done the Retroforza conversion?


DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

274 months

Saturday 4th July 2009
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A chap on nutz has just finished his .

http://www.mx5nutz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=3...

edwardsje

28,930 posts

229 months

Saturday 4th July 2009
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DennisTheMenace said:
A chap on nutz has just finished his .

http://www.mx5nutz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=3...
That looks really good, owner must be chuffed - only tiny quibble would be solved by taking ride height down by say 30mm as I think it sits just a little high on its wheels.

Lightningman

Original Poster:

1,228 posts

188 months

Saturday 4th July 2009
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Interesting. He seems to be having issues getting all the parts for the kit (headlight covers)

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Oddly, I don't like the look of that one. If I did a retroforza it would have to be red (pseudo-italian) or BRG (pseudo-old-lotus).

Brilliant shape though.

SkinnyBoy

4,635 posts

264 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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very nice, although i do think this conversion is nicer:




DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

274 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Remember the one abouve is a showcar with allthe trimmings and the one in my link is still in progress , give the chap some time , i erckon it's lookinf fantastic , lower it 13" deep dish minilites and retro desmo mirrors and it would look effing wonderfull .... oh and a supercharger biggrin

bluetone

2,047 posts

225 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Love the look of the 'Forza kit though I am a little surprised they're still in business tbh; they don't seem to sell many. I guess it's a bit tricky when the kit+work costs double the value of your average Mk1 these days...a real labour of love I reckon.

tuttle

3,427 posts

243 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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bluetone said:
Love the look of the 'Forza kit though I am a little surprised they're still in business tbh; they don't seem to sell many. I guess it's a bit tricky when the kit+work costs double the value of your average Mk1 these days...a real labour of love I reckon.
am in complete agreement here. Does look very lovely though.

Wilburo

391 posts

203 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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SkinnyBoy said:
very nice, although i do think this conversion is nicer:

Toyota 2000 GT bodykit?

Edited by Wilburo on Sunday 5th July 21:57

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Wilburo said:
SkinnyBoy said:
very nice, although i do think this conversion is nicer:

Toyota 2000 GT bodykit?

Edited by Wilburo on Sunday 5th July 21:57
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/09/hiroshi-toyota-2000gt-007-replica-based.html

That's almost ridiculously cool.

I think I'd still rather have the Retroforza though. Wonder how much it would cost for a bodyshop to put one together (I wouldn't want to do it myself).

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th July 2009
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Just found this picture.


That must look RIDICULOUS. biggrin