I'm an RPOC member, but am ashamed to admit that I hadn't heard of Project Puma until I was told about it by turbopuma when I met him for the first time at lunchtime today (and that happened thanks to the owner of V4 FRP, one of the press-release FRPs).
I have had my FRP since 2010. The car has been on SORN ever since I got it, so it is not road legal and is trailered everywhere. However, it is entered on about a dozen or more hillclimbs and sprints each year, mostly rounds of the Service Hydraulics Speed Championship.
Looking forward to meeting some of you sometime.
I have had my FRP since 2010. The car has been on SORN ever since I got it, so it is not road legal and is trailered everywhere. However, it is entered on about a dozen or more hillclimbs and sprints each year, mostly rounds of the Service Hydraulics Speed Championship.
Looking forward to meeting some of you sometime.