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Martin Wallace 08-11-2010 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave77 (Post 430559)
I remember you Martin, and I also remember racing Stonehaven the day Senna died, and for some strange reason remember driving home from Stonehaven to Dundee as I was learning to drive full size cars at the time (and what a fortune that has cost me since then, but thats another story!) but I remember nothing at all about the race meeting, in fact dont recall that much about racing in 94 apart from the British rounds.

I bought a 2nd hand b44, and raced once at the Scottish regional Stonehaven and then a club round and thats it so far.

Plan to do the Scottish next yr, but have some set up work to do.

Maybe see you racing in '11.

Cheers
David


indeed david mate, falkirk run the club on sundays and i think most down our way in fife qill be there but we are planning the national next year for the odd few rounds, ive just bought a durango,

lookin gforward to seeing you again on/off the track its been a while

martin

Stretch 08-11-2010 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bansheesho (Post 427428)
Thought I`d join in...

I just pulled this out of my basement after forgetting about it for a couple of years. I don't know the exact model but the guy that gave it to me said it was a Predator. I`m thinking of restoring it but it`s very hard to find parts for this thing.

XK98 - I have an original one. :) I have several sets of wheels/tyres in good cosmetic condition. If you're going to run it though, I suggest fitting the later metal gears.

SHY 24-01-2011 08:08 AM

Could anyone tell me the whole Pred story? Or point me to a website with it? When it all started etc?

Cooper 24-01-2011 10:09 AM

Try www.the-pred.co.uk, go under downloads and read vintage articles :-)
if you still want more, go to the forum and read over there.
also go to the T.tech legends section.
It's alot to type in here :) :lol:

or you can marry Northy and he will tell you all about it.

SHY 24-01-2011 11:38 AM

Thx! And thx, but no thx! :lol:

predator_ttech 02-06-2017 12:55 PM

Identification help
 
Hello all,

Sadly I am selling my T Tech predator:

My parents have been storing it for the past 19 / 20 years and no longer have the space (no space at ours either)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TTech-Tent...%257Ciid%253A1

But have I got the model right? I have receipts for parts purchased in 97. Which I don't think is long after I purchased the car. Does this make it a national or international? How can I tell?

Also, where would I find the serial number?

Thanks

daz75 02-06-2017 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by predator_ttech (Post 973721)
Hello all,

Sadly I am selling my T Tech predator:

My parents have been storing it for the past 19 / 20 years and no longer have the space (no space at ours either)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TTech-Tent...%257Ciid%253A1

But have I got the model right? I have receipts for parts purchased in 97. Which I don't think is long after I purchased the car. Does this make it a national or international? How can I tell?

Also, where would I find the serial number?

Thanks

Be good if you could reply to my question on eBay about your car

MattW 02-06-2017 02:35 PM

It's not an X10. My guess would be XK98, based on the chassis and red aloy. However, your manual says national / International.

Not sure if later cars were serialised in the same way as early ones.

Dyna 02-06-2017 06:58 PM

Xk98 chassis, some earlier parts. No serial number on these. Looks pretty tidy and genuine. Front wing and a bit of a clean up and that's a nice car.


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