The other day I was fooling around the internet, and I visited Factory Five's site (I've always thought about building my own car someday), and I noticed that they have a new product; the 818.
This looks like a fun, affordable little sportscar, and, if done right, I would guess you can smoke the heck out of more than a couple of much more expensive cars... And the car looks the part, to boot!
https://www.factoryfive.com/kits/project-818/Some specs (what little I could find)
Kit cost: about $10K
Donor car: Subaru Impreza or WRX (if it's to be done right, it needs a 06 WRX, as that's the 2.5L turbo with the bigger brakes and aluminum parts)
Total cost: $15~$25K depending on donor car and mods
Weight: 818 Kg (about 1,800 lbs)
Engine: The WRX is rated at 275 PS @ 6500 rpm and 319 Nm mounted in Mid engine configuration
What's included:
Frame:
Conventional Factory Five tubular steel space-frame chassis with integrated roll hoop, side-impact protection, crumple zones front and rear, and aluminum chassis panels
• Body:
Complete composite body with the following gel-coat or paint-free composite panels: lower front nose, right and left front quarter panels, hood, right and left doors and door liners, side and rear lower quarter panels, tail section, upper trunk hatch
• Aluminum and Composite Chassis Panels:
Pre-fit inner panels that form the cockpit, floors, rear bulk head, engine bay, and splash guards
• Front Suspension and Steering:
Front upper control arms, spindle adapter brackets, KONI brand coil over shock assembly, fasteners, brake bias adjuster, and brake line adapters. Steering rack mounts and fasteners to use Subaru steering rack and column.
• Rear Suspension:
Multi-link rear suspension includes rear lower control arms, fasteners, adapter brackets, and KONI brand coil over shock kit. Frame mounts enable use of Subaru links and transmission.
• Fuel System
Fuel tank with adapter kit (requires Subaru fuel pump, lines, and fittings).
• Cooling System
Cooling system adapter kit with radiator hose extensions and fasteners to utilize the Subaru radiator.
• Exterior Trim, Lighting, and Glass:
Kit includes headlights with integral turn signals and running lights, tail lights and license plate light, windshield, and badges.
• Interior Trim:
The 818 is designed to use Subaru interior components such as gauge pod and seating. Kit includes carpeting, upholstered interior door panels, seat adapter brackets, formed dash, center console, shifter assembly, and e-brake adapter
Anyway, it certainly looks like a fun car... I do wish that we had a track near by! I would so build one of these!