Hey guys, Adam from DF Kit Car here. Thought I'd drop in to answer questions if you guys have any.
I also wanted to share a video of a Goblin at a recent hill climb. Justin ended up getting fastest time of the day on his last run (the run in this video). He's got wings front an rear to get the most out of it as he can. He's only running low 400whp for this event running 17 PSI but he says it has made over 600 when he cranks the boost up. That's overkill for a tight hill climb though.
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I don't think I could sell a frame for $10,000. That's why the kit comes with a whole lot more. When we first started we wanted to sell the whole kit for $5k. Back then it was just me and my dad building a car of our own and other guys were interested in a kit.
We decided to go for it as a business but as we built out the kit the way we wanted people to receive it, the price did go up. This included front control arms, chromoly rod ends, CNC machined aluminum uprights, QA1 adjustable front coilovers, brakes, pre-formed and flared brake lines, brake hoses, brake master cylinder relocation kit, fuel tank with fuel line material, fuel filler neck hardware, radiator with full cooling system and the list went on. We ended up at a price of closer to $7k.
Over the years it has increased in price due to improvements to the kit (we supply even more than we did when we started) and material costs going up but we still believe it is a reasonable price.