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Encyclopedia > Carbontech

Carbontech Replicas of Essendon Airport, Victoria is an Australian specialty car company. A V-8 powered supercar called Carbontech Redback Spyder was introduced at the 2002 Melbourne Motor Show.


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  • http://carbontech.com.au/GO.HTM





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Carbontech Redback Spyder | Sports Cars (157 words)
The Carbontech Redback Spyder is a design from Australian kit car makers Carbontech Replicas.
Other carbon fibre parts include a rear wing with integral rear brake light, front and rear ground effects tray, and a ram air induction scoop over the windscreen.
Inside the Carbontech Redback Spyder are 2 bucket MOMO race seats, pedals and harnesses, a fully adjustable MOMO steering wheel, a custom instument cluster, leather, aluminium or carbon fibre trim and a custom sound system with DVD player.
Indiacar News-G'Day, Supercar! The Carbontech Redback Spyder "Goes Like Last Week's Pay" (194 words)
The Redback Spyder is named for an actual spider, the Australian cousin of the fl widow.
Carbontech says it intends the Redback Spyder primarily as a racing car, though the company is working on a street-legal version.
The car has a steel and aluminum semimonocoque spaceframe, with double-wishbone front and rear suspension and inboard-mounted shocks.
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