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 Post subject: car classing exomotive exocet
PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 1:03 pm 
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The exomotive exocet, miata based frame car. Would be a good autox/track car. There is a good deal of information available but no one that I can find has classed it for autox yet. What does everything think? I was hoping dm/em but I don't think so because it doesn't have "body resemblance".




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 Post subject: Re: car classing exomotive exocet
PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 1:32 pm 
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jeremy gast wrote:
The exomotive exocet, miata based frame car. Would be a good autox/track car. There is a good deal of information available but no one that I can find has classed it for autox yet. What does everything think? I was hoping dm/em but I don't think so because it doesn't have "body resemblance".




http://exomotive.com/exocet/

Based upon just a few minutes looking at "Mod" rules, I would tend to agree that it would probably not fit DM/EM (its not quite a kit car that would meet the DM/EM requirements). Given AM is the catch all for "specials", I suspect that is where it would land. I think it would require a deeper read into the mod rules to say for sure.

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 Post subject: Re: car classing exomotive exocet
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Thanks Richard that is what I was thinking also.

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 Post subject: Re: car classing exomotive exocet
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jeremy gast wrote:
Thanks Richard that is what I was thinking also.

And please don't take my opinion as gospel. I am sure there are others here more versed on the mod classing rules. :)

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