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Here is a link to a really bad crash of a Evora. They managed to smash every inch of this car! I hope it is no one here's car, but anyone here knows what happend?
Looks like a clockwise spin based upon damage to driver side rear tire and impact scrape damage on driver side. Mr Curb and Mr Wall/Rail had a party, and the Evora S was invited as the main guest.
"Definitely interested in parts if someone here buys it for that. "
yea, I would lthink it could be salvaged for parts only. I do not see any way it could be repaird and back on the road as a complete running car again.
If this car can be fixed, then yes, a great track car! Reduce weight further by taking off un related track car stuff. Heck body panels are all ready half off, just remove them to add lightness!
I Bought the evora its was not that bad at all i will post some progress pics, iam only having trouble with starting the fuel pump iam not sure if its a kill switch or a fuse but man these fuses are a pain, they have to test port
I Bought the evora its was not that bad at all i will post some progress pics, iam only having trouble with starting the fuel pump iam not sure if its a kill switch or a fuse but man these fuses are a pain, the have to test port
That is a lot of work! It looks like you are making good progress. This car is my Evora's twin. Canyon Red / Oyster / 2+0. The only difference is mine in not an S. How much did the rims set you back each?
Ron
Fuses and relays for the engine bay and rear mounted systems are contained in a fusebox mounted in the
cabin, behind the left hand rear quarter trim panel (see MR.14). For access, use a coin to release the quarter
turn fastener on the lower edge of the removable panel, and unhook the top edge. Twenty slots are provided
for mini fuses which are numbered, and coloured according to their amperage rating, and may be pulled out
from their slots using the fuse extractor tool clipped to the fusebox. Two maxi fuses protecting major circuits
are also provided, along with four single contact change over micro relays, and two power relays.
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