Hi All,
Please see attached exclusive copy of the front cover of the Complete Kitcar Magazine they have sent.
Edd
Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
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Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
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Re: Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
Nice cover....if you squint mine is the red one in the distance lol


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That looks brilliant! Need to get my binoculars Jeff
Regards Richard
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Re: Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
do they come in any other colour red or yellow or blue 

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dopdog wrote:do they come in any other colour red or yellow or blue
Well . . . . mine started off like this


. . . . then became this . . . .


. . . before being this . . .


It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes . . .
There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler's mind
There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler's mind
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Re: Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
Why have you parked on my roll bar Jeff? Red is the new red! Also available in yellow and blue if you're scared of red!!
Looks good to me!!
Looks good to me!!
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Great pic, look forward to reading the full article... 

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Nice article....the bit about each car is next month.
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Re: Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
Interesting article, lots of history in there. Was good to put a few faces to names.
Mine was the yellow striker,
Phil


Mine was the yellow striker,
Phil


STM Phoenix R1 IRS Quaiffe reverse & LSD
Sold- Sylva Striker 1660 XF, 40s live axle
Sold- Sylva Phoenix- 1300 XF, 234, 40s live axle.
205 mi16 tarmac rally car, Audi A6 2.7 TDi S-line and a few motorbikes
Sold- Sylva Striker 1660 XF, 40s live axle
Sold- Sylva Phoenix- 1300 XF, 234, 40s live axle.
205 mi16 tarmac rally car, Audi A6 2.7 TDi S-line and a few motorbikes
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Re: Kitcar Cover - Sylva Photo Shoot
The Striker is the most significant of all the Sylva models. It arrived in 1986
Couldn't agree more... but blimey that's 28yrs ago. Just goes to show what a good, simple design concept it was, and an outstanding base for what was to follow.
I was going to say its still the most RAW Sylva driving experience, but actually, that's probably now a bit of a R1OT

Still remember comparing Striker vs Fury vs Stylus (& all the others) at the Sandown kit show in '97/98.
Ended up with a Stylus, which I'm still more than happy with 15yrs on.
But just reminiscing like that makes me feel like an old fart at 44 !
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