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Britain’s kit car industry isn’t just alive and well, it is hale and hearty if last year’s Exeter Kit Car show is anything to go by. The newest home-built contraption is the SDR Sports Cars WR3 V-Storm. Like a number of other British cars most famously represented by the Ariel Atom, the V-Storm is basically scaffolding with seats and an engine.
The previous model was powered by the V-twin from an Aprilia RSV1000. The latest model gets its scoot from a Subaru Impreza engine with more than 300 horsepower, good for a run from 0-to-60 of about three seconds. The “3” in the WR3 moniker refers to the seating: a McLaren F1 style center position for the driver and two wingmen behind. Kits start at £3,995 ($6,534 U.S.), or £19,995 ($32,700 U.S.), plus VAT and fripperies, for a turn-key car.
Follow the jump to watch it in action, or check out the gallery of photos below for some less racy views.
Gallery: SDR Sports Cars WR3 V-Storm
[Source: SDR Sports Cars]
SDR Sports Cars debuts V-Storm. Just think of it as an Ariel Atom for triplets [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 20 Jan 2010 10:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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