FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
SR created FAQ to answer some of the common questions asked by most
new customers.
QUESTION: Why are SR cars so cheap?
ANSWER: In the carbonfibre mixed with kevlar industry SR competition are mostly
Americans and Europeans. SR is based in Third world countries like
Panama and Mexico. Location makes a big difference in the costs of
building carbonfibre mixed with kevlar cars. Our overheads are down and our labor rates
are low. This is the main reason why we have the advantage over our
competitors and why we can sell our products for far less than the
prices in the UK and USA. A typical American carbonfibre mixed with
kevlar worker can
earn anywhere between US$10.00 to US$20.00 an hour according to the
level of trade skills. A typical English carbonfibre mixed with
kevlar worker can earn
anywhere between 5.00 pounds to 15.00 pounds an hour and these rates
are also according to the level of trade experience. Two US dollars
equals the amount of one English pound. In Central America a
carbonfibre mixed with kevlar worker can earn anywhere between US$6.00 a day to
US$12.00 a day. Compare this daily rate to the English carbonfibre
mixed with kevlar
worker daily rate of 120.00pounds converted to US$240.00 a day. This
is why replica cars built in America or the UK are much more
expensive. Compare for instance a carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica of the Porsche
Carrera GT 2007 built in the United States, it will cost anywhere
between US$50,000.00 to US$70,000.00. Or a carbonfibre mixed with
kevlar replica of the
Ferrari 360 Modena built in the UK, it will cost anywhere between
20,000.00pounds to 30,000.00pounds (US dollar conversion)
US$40,000.00 to US$60,000.00. Now compare the prices of the same
replicas Porsche Carrera GT and the Ferrari 360 Modena built in
Mexico and Panama, it will cost for each car only US$20,000.00. Look
at the bottom line savings here for the same model replica cars each
car built in Central America will make an incredible saving of
US$40,000.00. This amount of US$40,000.00 is the clients guaranteed
profit margin after purchasing the replica from SR for only
US$20,000.00.
QUESTION: How long does it take to build a SR car?
ANSWER: SR guarantees the new SR car will be completed and prepared
for delivery 3 months after the deposit is paid. This guarantee is
only valid if the Client has chosen a product from our SR Catalogue
with the standard specifications. To see the SR Catalogue please
visit www.supereplica.com If the Client has chosen to use any other
engine parts, chassis’s or donor cars not specified on the SR
catalogue then the guarantee could be modified depending on the
availability of the above mentioned items. The guarantee of SR is
that after the order is made then SR will have the car built up to
turn key stage ready with the interior and paint work completed.
QUESTION: What does turn key stage mean?
ANSWER: Turn Key Stage is a term used in the carbonfibre mixed with
kevlar car industry
meaning the car is ready to drive away on the road.
QUESTION: Does turn key stage mean the replica is street legal?
ANSWER: No. This phrase Turn Key means the car is driveable and
ready to use only. To be street legal for the client’s nominated
country, it must be agreed between the client and SR in the contract
that the client wants SR to build the replica car to the
specifications of their country and they want it to be made street
legal for their roads in their country.
QUESTION: Is it an added cost to make the replica street legal?
ANSWER: If the replica car requires extensive structural engineering
and extra car parts, special tires at extra cost to conform to the
regulations of the prospective client’s country it may cost more
than the price quoted on the SR catalogue.
QUESTION: What is the difference between a carbonfibre mixed with
kevlar replica and
an original car?
ANSWER: carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replicas are built on the same car chassis as an
original car, but the outer shell (car body) is built with
carbonfibre mixed with kevlar and not metal. For more information about
carbonfibre mixed with kevlar
replicas please go to SR link why carbonfibre mixed with kevlar.
QUESTION: Is a carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica safe like a metal car?
ANSWER: Yes, a carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica car built by SR is as safe as many
metal cars. Our carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica cars are built to meet the road
standards and requirements of each country’s Government regulations.
QUESTION: Will SR build the car for the European road standards?
ANSWER: SR takes exceptional care to make sure each replica is
specially built to comply with the client’s Government regulations.
QUESTION: Can Europeans use SR cars on their roads?
ANSWER: SR is aware that each country requires different engineer
specifications to conform to their elements, conditions and road
laws. This is why SR uses engineers to design replica cars according
to each country’s specifications.
QUESTION: Can SR build right hand drive cars?
ANSWER: SR can build right hand, left hand and middle steering cars
like the Mclaren F1.
QUESTION: Why use carbonfibre mixed with kevlar for the car body?
ANSWER: carbonfibre mixed with kevlar car bodies are built stronger and guaranteed rust
free. The difference between a normal metal car off the assembly
line and a customized carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica; (first) its personalized
hands on craftsmanship (second) quality materials used (third)
excellent investment potential because replicas increase in value,
they don’t loose their value like the common metal cars.
QUESTION: When are payments made?
ANSWER: In the SR policy it specifies several payments are made
through out the construction of the replica. Each payment is sent
when a stage is completed.
QUESTION: What is a stage?
ANSWER: The phrase Stage is a term used with the development of the
building process of the replica car.
QUESTION: How many Stages are there in the development of the
construction of the replica car?
ANSWER: There are eight stages for the donor car replica. Deposit
stage Donor car purchase stage Chassis modification stage
carbonfibre mixed with kevlar
kit car body assembled on the chassis stage Auto paint color sprayed
and finished stage Installation of lights stage Interior Stage Turn
key Stage.
QUESTION: How much are the installments for each stage?
ANSWER: The amount of money for each installment depends on how much
the project will cost to build. When the Client and SR has entered
into an agreement stipulating what the Client wants to build and
what specifications the Client wants the replica to be built to and
is signed in the contract, then SR will build the car by stages.
Each stage requires a part payment until the completion of the car.
No payment is made until the Client is satisfied that the specified
stage written in the contract has been completed. If the project is
worth US$20,000.00: The first stage payment for the deposit will
cost US$3000.00. The second stage payment for the donor car purchase
will cost US$4500.00. The third stage payment for the Chassis
modification stage will cost US$2500.00 The fourth stage payment for
the carbonfibre mixed with kevlar kit car body assembled on the chassis stage will cost
US$2500.00 The fifth stage payment for the Auto paint color sprayed
and finished stage will cost US$2500.00 The sixth stage payment for
the Installation of lights stage will cost $1500.00 The seventh
stage payment for the Interior Stage will cost US$2500.00 The eighth
stage payment for the Turn key Stage will cost US$1000.00
QUESTION: What type of chassis’s does SR use?
ANSWER: SR can use a donor car or a tube chassis.
QUESTION What are the differences between the donor car chassis
and a tube chassis?
ANSWER: A tube chassis is custom built using the exact measurements
from the original car. The tube chassis is an identical clone of the
original, because we can build the replica without any limitations.
The donor cars are slightly different in the dimensions to the
original car specifications. Those differences could be the
positioning of the wheel axles and the width could vary partially.
Also the cockpit of the donor car maybe a different size. These
discrepancies are not really noticeable.
QUESTION: What is a donor car chassis?
ANSWER: A donor car chassis is a used or new car striped down and
the frame of the car used to build a carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica car kit on
it.
QUESTION: What cars does SR use for their donor chassis’s?
ANSWER: For mid-engine super cars the recommended donor cars are the
MR2 Toyotas, the Pontiac Fieros, VW’s, original Ferraris and
Porsches. For front engine cars the donor cars is the client’s
choice as long as the dimensions line up with the kit. If not the
car can be modified the chassis stretched and strengthened to hold a
larger engine.
QUESTION: How close to the original specifications of the body
design can you build the replica to?
ANSWER: On a tube chassis the Replica will be identical the interior
will also be identical however the engine and transmission will be
what the client chooses and can afford to install. The donor car
will look identical as well with the identical interior and body
paint color.
QUESTION: Can I visit periodically as to see the progression of
the building of the Replica car?
ANSWER: Yes the client is encouraged to come and visit as much as he
or she wants. The Client reserves the right to see any stage of
completion agreed upon in the contract, by visiting the workshop or
by seeing a video or photos of the development of the car via
internet or SR can make special arrangements with the Client to send
the video or photos via 24 hour express mail to the Client’s
residence. The video can be made in VHS or in DVD and will be
recorded in the compatible version to adapt to the equipment used in
the Client’s country. The Client is obligated to pay for each video
and delivery expenses of those videos. The price for each video and
for each delivery of the video or photos is US$45.00. SR will not at
anytime require a part payment of a stage specified in the contract
until the Client has seen the stage either via internet or by
visiting the workshop.
QUESTION: Why doesn’t the general car market use carbonfibre
mixed with kevlar for
their car bodies? and also if it is so cheap to build cars in Latin
America why don’t they build metal cars in Mexico and Panama?
ANSWER: There are large car manufacturers in the United States that
do use carbonfibre mixed with kevlar for their car bodies such as the American
Corvette. Big US car companies like GM, Chrysler, and Ford also took
advantage of the NAFTA agreement and moved their assembly car plants
done into Mexico because the labor is so cheap. The new Ford,
Chrysler and GM cars would triple in price if they were built in the
US, but with the low over heads and low labor costs it makes sense
to move down south across the border and produce a cheaper product
for the typical American car buyer.
QUESTION: Is buying a SR car a good investment?
ANSWER: Buying a carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica of a rare super car like the
Enzo Ferrari or Lambo Reventon is an excellent investment. The first
reason why it is an excellent investment is because at the moment SR
is the only carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica car business, building the rare super
cars like the Enzo Ferrari and Reventon Lambo. These rare super cars
increase in value each year so the replica version naturally
increases as well. Most metal assembly line cars depreciate 20
percent in value as soon as you drive them out of the dealership and
then drop an extra 30 percent by the end of the year. New cars
depreciate very rapidly, especially during the first couple of
years. As soon as you drive a new car off a dealer lot it will
instantly depreciate anywhere between the sum of $1,000 to $2,000!
After the first three years most cars are worth only about 60-70
percent of their original value.
QUESTION: What is the profit margin and investment power of SR
cars?
ANSWER: It is guaranteed that SR's carbonfibre mixed with kevlar clone cars will not
loose their value after they’re purchased from us. Instead the SR
cars will increase in value immediately after the sale. As soon as
you buy a carbonfibre mixed with kevlar SR car the value of the car increases by almost
double at times in the first month. The high profit margin of SR
cars is very attractive to investors. It is common to find in the
carbonfibre mixed with kevlar replica industry, certain replicas that were built after
rare sports cars sold at prices triple the amount more than the
original price.
QUESTION: Why would investors see SR cars as a good investment?
ANSWER: The SR high profit margin is a phenomenon that has motivated
many small investors to want to buy SR clones. SR price tags of
US$20,000.00 are very low in comparison to the original luxury cars
normally priced over the quarter of a million dollars mark. This is
why the price of a SR increases in value quickly. The value of the
SR cars also increases because they are clones of cars that are
normally limited to the very elite and only a few hundred are made.
Take the Enzo Ferrari for example: this car valued US$500,000.00 off
the assembly line in 2003. Only 400 cars were built and after one
year these super cars jumped to US$1,000,000.00. This car increased
in value half a million dollars in only one year. Today the Enzo
Ferrari is valued anywhere between US$1,300,000.00 to
US$1,700,000.00. Also the very rare Lambo Reventon introduced in
September 2007 is limited only to 20 cars and started with a price
tag of over US$1,300,000.00 for each car. It is guaranteed that the
SR Reventon will increase instantly after the sale. If you purchase
a Reventon Replica from SR for US$20,000.00 you are guaranteed it
will increase in value instantly. It is also guaranteed that these
types of Replicas will sell as soon as you advertise them in the car
market. Investing in any of our carbonfibre mixed with kevlar SR clones will only be a
winning investment. We professionally guarantee buying a SR car is a
secure investment.


