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Hi everyone,
I'm soon to get a set of these made for myself locally and was wondering if anyone else is interested? Can do individual parts but would ideally have between 3-5 people interested. Cost wise its looking to be around $550 a set ( price will be confirmed though when there are definite numbers) I know the price is significantly more than the original run but it would still come in being sub $800 on the car and running while most other kits are $1000+. More than anything it highlights how much effort Cameron went into originally to get this organised for everyone at the best price he could! I have adjusted the original files slightly to suit easier to get fasteners which seemed to be a small issue originally but other than that really they are as Cameron designed. Please pm me or post here if you are interested and I can get the ball rolling.
Thanks,
Nic

  • 11 months later...

hi guys sorry to dig up and old post but i dont suppose anybody has the file for the crank trigger bracket, im currently converting over to a link ecu and would like to use a trigger system and i fancy building my own rather than paying the mental prices out there

 

thanks mike

  • 6 months later...

Anyone have one of these kits for sale or have the CAD files that were in a dropbox link posted a couple of times (the link no longer works unfortunately)

I didn't know anything about crank trigger setups at the time and now looking back this was an excellent product at a great price point and kicking myself for not jumping on it when murray was still selling the kits.


Thanks!

All good thanks for your help mate, legend!

Will keep everyone in here updated as to how i get on. If there is more interest i have access to a CNC so could get another group purchase going again.

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