Spare Parts - Billet Aluminium Intake Panel
These parts were designed for use in the Alfa Hillclimb build but have not been used due to design changes.
This was one of the first prototypes for the intake manifold system. This component topped the trumpets and formed the base of the organic manifold shape. It’s machined from AL6061 and clear anodised. Part was redesigned to reduce weight and adjust some of the fittings.
CAD can be provided for the components on request, following sale.
These parts are provided with no intentional use, guarantee or liability.
All funds go towards the development and construction of the Alfa Romeo GTAm based Hillclimb Monster - you can find out more at www.instagram.com/motorsport_engineering
These parts were designed for use in the Alfa Hillclimb build but have not been used due to design changes.
This was one of the first prototypes for the intake manifold system. This component topped the trumpets and formed the base of the organic manifold shape. It’s machined from AL6061 and clear anodised. Part was redesigned to reduce weight and adjust some of the fittings.
CAD can be provided for the components on request, following sale.
These parts are provided with no intentional use, guarantee or liability.
All funds go towards the development and construction of the Alfa Romeo GTAm based Hillclimb Monster - you can find out more at www.instagram.com/motorsport_engineering
These parts were designed for use in the Alfa Hillclimb build but have not been used due to design changes.
This was one of the first prototypes for the intake manifold system. This component topped the trumpets and formed the base of the organic manifold shape. It’s machined from AL6061 and clear anodised. Part was redesigned to reduce weight and adjust some of the fittings.
CAD can be provided for the components on request, following sale.
These parts are provided with no intentional use, guarantee or liability.
All funds go towards the development and construction of the Alfa Romeo GTAm based Hillclimb Monster - you can find out more at www.instagram.com/motorsport_engineering