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Hello, I came on forum, for informations about Tvr car, i have a lot mecanical experience, all maintenance on my car do it by my self, even an engine rebuild few times.

I have allso a few sport-ish cars, Merc convertible, Bmw e28, Peugeot v6 coupe, allso i sold a few cars recently and now i whant to buy Tvr, or Cobra replica.

Allso i ride a sport motorcycle 20 years....

Coming from Croatia Zagreb.
 
Welcome to the BCF! I'm pretty sure we have a few TVR drivers around the forum, but not sure how often they check in. Check out our TVR forum here!
 
Welcome.
I would stay away from a Cobra, as everyone knows it’s a fake.
TVR is the way to go. Prices are up and not as many for sale as once was. Amore autos in the UK has a nice selection.
 
Here's one I made earlier

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This one was a pilgrim kit. Chassis and body. Took hours and hours to get everything to line up and fit together with nice gaps. Loads of filler and high build primer.
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Built it for my old boss. He never sat his arse in the driver's seat. I took him up the road in it once. Think it scared the crap out of him. Sold it soon after.
Kits can be built to a very high standard if your willing to spend the time and a shed load of elbow grease.
 
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