Here's hoping that they get an IRS model on the books quickly then - I am tempted to sell my Striker and build a Phoenix.
Pete
Phoenix ownership
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Re: Phoenix ownership
Pete,
I think nearly all of the Phoenii (I don't think that is the plural, but I felt like trying it) made in the last few years were IRS. Maybe I have missed something though.
With all this talk of Raw etc. I'm intrigued what comes out at Exeter.
Matt
I think nearly all of the Phoenii (I don't think that is the plural, but I felt like trying it) made in the last few years were IRS. Maybe I have missed something though.
With all this talk of Raw etc. I'm intrigued what comes out at Exeter.
Matt
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Re: Phoenix ownership
Could someone tell me exactly how long and wide a Phoenix is please.
Thanks,
Pete
Thanks,
Pete
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Re: Phoenix ownership
My Stuart Taylor IRS Phoenix is approximately 3.4m long, 1.55m wide.
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Re: Phoenix ownership
this is interesting....
no doubt they will do kits to transform striker's into phoenix's too..... good marketing idea.. IF they get proper standarised chassis/wishbone components that are 'proper' bolt together kits like westfields etc.. i think they will be onto a winner
no doubt they will do kits to transform striker's into phoenix's too..... good marketing idea.. IF they get proper standarised chassis/wishbone components that are 'proper' bolt together kits like westfields etc.. i think they will be onto a winner
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Re: Phoenix ownership
gixermark wrote:IF they get proper standarised chassis/wishbone components that are 'proper' bolt together kits like westfields etc.. i think they will be onto a winner
Possibly - I built a Fury because it WASN'T a "snap together" kit like a Westfield.
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Re: Phoenix ownership
The new owners of RAW are now forum members. I am sure they will be along to add to this thread soon !
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Re: Phoenix ownership
They have confirmed ownership of Phoenix in a new thread......................
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