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Jethrow 11-15-2010 12:12 AM

Factory Five Racing (FFR) Rollcall for Australia
 
Just wondering if there are any other FFR Roadsters (Cobra) or Type 65 Coupes (Daytona) currently in Australia, and if so, are they finished and registered, and also what version are they?

To start I know there is a Mk4 Roadster currently being built here in Perth, with another two Mk4's about to depart the USA (one being mine!), again for Perth.

I did hear (read somewhere) that one of the cobra builders over east might have ordered 3 Type 65 Coupes and maybe a roadster. Can anyone confirm that, and their status?

Any others?

Thanks

Tim

aussiecoupe 11-16-2010 01:46 AM

ffr
 
Hi yes we brought in 4 Daytons 1 Cobra and 1 GTM .
raced the Daytona a the Cobra nationals , Winton and Morgan Park QLD .

1 Daytona ready for rego , 3 underway . Cobra not started . GTM 99% .

Lots of changes to all kits for East Coast rego not like the wild west , they would not pass over here without changes .

Warwick.

macloft 11-16-2010 08:10 PM

Hello Warwick
Never seen you on here before
Have you finished the GTM
How is bussiness going.
Still have my cobra locked up in shed in Cleveland and sitting here in Texas with no hobby.
Take care
Bruce/ Grayson

Trickycoupe 11-17-2010 11:28 PM

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Hi Tim,

I have a FFR coupe here in Perth. I think the only one currently. The other that was here I believe to be over in QLD. (Albanycobra's old car)

Mine was licensed in june this year and I am currently completing a few small enhancements before starting to get a lot more use out of it.

I did a breaky run with the WA cobra club on the weekend after it was licensed and did around 400kms that day. All without trouble and all very comfortable.

cheers,
Ricky

Jethrow 11-18-2010 02:32 AM

Hi Ricky.

Car looks great - I bet you will enjoy it. Would like to hear some of how you got on with the build and rego sometime, perhaps we could catch up for a beer ....

Tim

Trickycoupe 11-18-2010 05:54 PM

No problems. I am happy to catch up whenever it is convenient. Just pm me and we can arrange something.

Jethrow 11-18-2010 09:13 PM

Ricky, PM sent.

BMK 11-21-2010 02:58 AM

GTM what stage is it at 95% - any photos.

mdl.wright 11-29-2010 10:54 PM

mk4
 
hi Jethrow

I see you've just ordered a Mk4, what were FFR like to deal with and did they supply the car as RHD. Also how do you reckon rego will go. I'm thinking of buying a mk 4 myself.
All the best with the build

Mark

Jethrow 11-30-2010 04:31 AM

Hi Mark,

yes I have just ordered a Mk4. Generally I found FFR good to deal with but I do have to say if you want to talk with them, do it on the phone. They kinda suck at answering emails. I set-up a skype account and use that to ring them, works out quite well.

As for rego well I am feeling confident. In WA we seem to have a reasonable system here that does allow some common sense so I am hoping that continues. Also, there is already a Mk4 here in Perth, and another on its way, so there will be three of these fronting up for rego. Between us all I am hoping we can get it through.

The car is not supplied RHD, so a small challenge there. However, these cars are pretty symmetric so I do not think this will be too much of an issue. Will just have to play it all by ear, see how we go :)

brmbollie 11-30-2010 02:14 PM

Hey Tim,
Well done what steering rack will you use for the conversion to RHD?

Rohan

mdl.wright 11-30-2010 10:24 PM

Jethrow

All sounds good buddy, I spoke to my engineer today and he said there would be no problem getting it through rego.
FFR now seem to have a UK agent (which are just as bad at answering emails) so there might be some help with RHD there.
Keep us all posted on your progress, and who did you use for your shipping?

Mark

Jethrow 11-30-2010 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by brmbollie (Post 1093112)
Hey Mark,
Well done what steering rack will you use for the conversion to RHD?

Rohan

For me not sure as yet. The original is a mustang rack. I believe the couple of FFR Daytona's in town have used a cortina rack. I know of someone who is using a Ford FG rack. Also there are some companies in the US who make custom racks for not an unreasonable sum, so I am still thinking on it. In some ways I am waiting for kit to arrive so I can look at the LHD rack and consider from there.

Tim

brmbollie 12-01-2010 09:38 PM

Tim,
I've heard maybe WRX racks will also fit?

Rohan

mdl.wright 12-02-2010 12:16 AM

Jethrow

So what engine option did you go for? The engineer I spoke to said the engine needs to be 2005 on to comply which from what I can work out Factory Five don't seem to do. What do you reckon your options are?

Mark

Jethrow 12-02-2010 06:31 AM

Mark.

In WA it's a little easier, we only have to be post 1999. But in any case I will use a LSx Chev motor. I like em for their light weight and compact size.

But one of the other guys over here is using a supercharged quad cam 5.4 GT500 motor from a 2008 mustang. I think the late model ford stuff suits the modular 4.6 mounts FFR refer to.

A few guys also using the new Coyote engine too, so that is an option.

Tim

Rohan,
thx for the WRX tip - I will look into it.

Rob. Smith 12-03-2010 04:22 AM

What's the LSx Chev motor weight ? My engine weighs 400kg.

Jethrow 12-03-2010 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob. Smith (Post 1093806)
What's the LSx Chev motor weight ? My engine weighs 400kg.

In the region 220 - 240 kg would cover it for the alloy block versions (which the aussie one's are - the truck blocks were iron)

Jethrow 12-03-2010 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by mdl.wright (Post 1093231)
Jethrow

.... and who did you use for your shipping?

Mark

I am using a company called C8Freightworks. They have been very helpful and also given the best price so far as well.

We had to do some research as to whether the kit constitutes a complete car (which would make import very difficult) but customs gave us a ruling which said so long as wheels and axles are not included, nor an engine or gearbox (which are not in kit anyway) then it is considered car parts only.

C8Freightworks are based in NSW, but are helping me in Perth so it's all good. http://www.go2mag.com/c8freightworks.html

Outwest34au 12-15-2010 10:03 PM

Another FFR in Au.
 
Well, I just went and had a climb over the new 2nd hand ex racer FFR :)
Unfortunately, it isn't mine. :(

Latest cobra in emerald, qld is a FFR SP vehicle, apparently the 2nd one, or 2nd model made. (I was trying to absorb it all sorry). It has just come across from the US as parts and is now an assembled roller. Sturdy rollbar setup with 2 bars coming forward into the cockpit. It has seats, radiator, wiring, fuel bits etc, mustang f/r bits, no motor or trans.
The guy has a nice new DOHC with webbers on his floor, Oh to dream....

It will need to be readied for ADR's, had a look at some things today.
We are very interested to hear what others have done regards converting to RHD. Is TF Corty the go? Any clues on modding the mounts? Any cut and shut of the TF rack required?

Must nearly be more cobras in this area than the gold coast now LOL.


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