>You can't in Europe
That sucks. Even Commiefornia will let you slap together your own car so long as it has all the lights in the right spots, some manner of seatbelt, and an engine from a vehicle previously sold in the state.
LULZ here, take a look at Factory Five kits (pic related).
It's really not difficult, just a lot of work with the requirement you have some garage space you can occupy for a while. Lookup some build logs so you can get an idea of what goes into a project like this before you buy anything.
LULZ here, take a look at Factory Five kits (pic related).
It's really not difficult, just a lot of work with the requirement you have some garage space you can occupy for a while. Lookup some build logs so you can get an idea of what goes into a project like this before you buy anything.
this, anyone with a garage and the basic tools can build his own buggy. peak gun cars
Step one is to have 3 or less wheels (for the US) because then the vast majority of regulations no longer apply. Nobody gives a damn about "safety" in a "motorcycle".
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You can't in Europe, because everything requires 1 year of red tape and 100K in certification
fucking hell
>You can't in Europe
That sucks. Even Commiefornia will let you slap together your own car so long as it has all the lights in the right spots, some manner of seatbelt, and an engine from a vehicle previously sold in the state.
You can tell whoever made that got tired of people joking it looked like a coffin
Very car-fully
my other car is a cdr
cd car
make
sudo make install
Start with building an electric scooter, then a go kart, then modify/tune some road cars
Use the parts of a car in another car, and you've learned how to avoid part developing costs, since you're using a mass produced and homologated part
after this, design a custom body around a commonly used car platform, decide which engine technology to use, and just go for it
>his ECU is not running free and open source software
Play a bunch of My Summer Car, then buy a kit car.
LULZ here, take a look at Factory Five kits (pic related).
It's really not difficult, just a lot of work with the requirement you have some garage space you can occupy for a while. Lookup some build logs so you can get an idea of what goes into a project like this before you buy anything.
just follow some of the many Caterham/Lotus 5 build guides.
this, anyone with a garage and the basic tools can build his own buggy. peak gun cars
Step one is to have 3 or less wheels (for the US) because then the vast majority of regulations no longer apply. Nobody gives a damn about "safety" in a "motorcycle".
interesting anon
Start by posting this question on the right board retard
Look up "Kit Cars".