Its Bloody Lovely Two from NZ

This is a taster of what the clever Kiwi folk come up with in their spare time. Tempted read on.

With it’s hydroformed, bonded alloy monocoque chassis with removable bolt on GRP panels, mated to a 6.2 litre LS3 alloy engine with North/South 500bhp LSD transaxle incorporating the rear suspension as in Formula 1, this Kiwi Built mid engined Road/Race car has a number of unique features.

  1. A power to weight ratio in the region of 550bhp with an estimated weight of less than 900Kg, including a great
    3-7,000 rpm torque spread thru close ratio 5 speed box with LSD ( sequential shift optional)
  2. Standard off the shelf components for easy access, low cost parts replacement
  3. No doors for additional liteweight torsional rigidity, with a sliding or removable tinted Lexan canopy over a T45
    Roll bar for all weather GT, or open roadster. 360 degree visibility and optional A/C
    4 2 race seats with inertia 3 lap belts plus 4 lap race belts
  4. A trunk large enough for 2 suitcases and helmets.
  5. An estimated 3.0 seconds to 100kph.
  6. OEM 4 unequal length wishbones mated to adjustable Ohlins shocks, ABS 4 piston front calipers with
    crossdrilled straked rotors, 225 x 45 x 16 front R compound tyres, 265 x 40 x 17 rears on liteweight 3 piece
    rims for low unsprung weight ratio with proven track handling and …on road comfort!
  7. Optional upgraded brakes/suspension/gearbox, intercooled supercharger and aero kit for 650bhp!
  8. Stak instrumentation, …and if you have read this far, a 2 year new car warranty with an on road Recomended
    Retail Price of $95,000 on the first 2 cars ordered. A deposit is required with order, balance on delivery Thats roughly 45 grand cheap as chips for what you get.

For further information contact the writer. Cars will be built at Pukekohe Based Stealth Automotive on receipt of first 2 orders. max production 4 per annum.

Now all i have too do is post a few pics.

pictures please, sounds interesting

Vapourware.

I got the same e-mail.

They’re starting with a damaged chassis that was rolled down a hill a while back. Given the engineering that’ll be required to make it work as they intend, it’ll either be rubbish, or 4 times the price.