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Thread: The Attack

  1. #1
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    This is quite an incredile mod done to an Accord. Go check it out at

    http://www.k1-styling.sk/attack.htm

    Considering the cost of it is approx 16K USD with the lot and an Accord 90-93 model would be around say "4K-6K AUS" then the whole car would cost approx 35-40K. Which seems like a good price considering the look of the car.

    What do you guys think?

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    Yes i have seen this, and yes i have wondered where i can pull 35k...

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    jezuz!! Maddd!!

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    I've seen that, quite old actually. It looks like a supercar... :P

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    yeh thats a kit car based on a 4th gen accord. i seen it a while back on an american forum.
    its pretty nice, but i dunno if i'd really trust that thing at high speeds, unless u get it professionally assembled.

  6. #6
    Well spotted guys.

    Im currently looking at legalities of the Attack in Australia, making it a legal kit car if you build yourself.

    They have only just started to ship the first Attack's to the US, so the right hand drive version of the kit will be a little while yet, maybe end of the year.

    From there I will be seeing how much I can build from a Prelude H22a front cut (if I can find one these days for reasonable $$$ :roll: ) and source or make the other parts rather than buying a whole accord.

    If you are seriously interested in the Attack, keep in touch with me as I find out what needs to happen to get an import approval, then from there getting it road legal.

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    crazy
    フジタエンジニアリング

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    can't say i've seen that before!

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    yeh its been out for a bit now, but theres some itty gritty stuff still being sorted out regarding legally road registering one.

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    looks ok - but I would be interested to see what its speed rating is
    '99 DC2R, '90 BMW E30 318is, '88 CRX


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    yeh i dont think i'd really trust it properly at high speeds. would be a bit iffy.

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    Yeah no high speed testing has been done on it yet, but in an accident I would much rather be in a full tube chassis than the cheese graters they call cars these days. Hehe - showing my age :wink:

    It has a completely flat under belly which will help suck it to the ground, but of course if you get a huge amount of air under there and you might be doing a Webber flip like his mercedes did. The windscreen will be doing a great job of providing downforce anyway.

    Anything suspension wise can be tuned - Im lucky enough one of the suspension greats is a friend of a friend so if I get one of these I will be paying him a visit before I go to the track that is for sure

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