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Henry CSL
2nd April 2004, 06:34 PM
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Henry CSL
2nd April 2004, 06:45 PM
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Yummy .

GrahamJ
2nd April 2004, 07:30 PM
Is that the GTStreet?

Have only seen a couple of (not brill) pictures which the chap that mentored (sp.) me whilst on work experience sent me. Gorgeous looking beasty.

They have had one for sale for a while at sub £90k for 600bhp http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/icons/lick.gif

http://www.techart.de/gtstreet_arctissilver.htm

Rico
2nd April 2004, 11:13 PM
Nice... but i'd still prefer a GT3-RS or GT2

N.Ring
5th April 2004, 07:49 PM
Does Tech Art actually develop themselves or do they buy everything and put their label on it? Or is it a mix?

Henry CSL
5th April 2004, 08:38 PM
Does Tech Art actually develop themselves or do they buy everything and put their label on it? Or is it a mix?

Hi Gerrit,
I think they do everything unlike Gemballa who send the engines elsewhere for development. I know RUF does the whole job.

See you soon at the Ring again,

Henry. :cool:

N.Ring
5th April 2004, 09:58 PM
Hmm, Ruf gets the engine maps from Sport Tec (CH). Tech Art I believe gets the supension from Bilstein with their own type of spring and their exhausts from Super Sprint-I wondered if they did the engine management themselves.

Was nice meeting you guys! Hope to see you their soon again.

Henry CSL
6th April 2004, 11:27 AM
Hmm, Ruf gets the engine maps from Sport Tec (CH). Tech Art I believe gets the supension from Bilstein with their own type of spring and their exhausts from Super Sprint-I wondered if they did the engine management themselves.

Was nice meeting you guys! Hope to see you their soon again.

Oh I see what you mean now.........nobody can afford to build the complete car themselves these days. Gearboxes, clutches, brakes and suspension I guess are cheaper and better quality if produced elsewhere.

These aftermarket tuners only improve on what has been produced already or try to anyway.

A car is a million piece jig-saw puzzle these days.

Henry.

N.Ring
6th April 2004, 03:46 PM
It is always lots of fun to find out who really made the part!