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Exomotive, the company behind our favorite open-top home-built track toy, has introduced an off-roading version of its tube-frame Exocet kit car. Called the Exocet Off-Road, it looks to bring all ...
With a kit it offers online, all you need is a donor Miata to build the enthusiast's car of your dreams. The Exocet kit is a reengineered chassis of tubes and metal floors designed to accept the ...
This is the Exocet from a company called Exomotive. Starting around $7,000, you can build one yourself by getting a hold of a donor NB Miata (1999-2005), ripping it to shreds and throwing on a ...
It may look like the kind of vehicle that would have gone as "posh" in the Mad Max universe (thanks to some desaturation on the photos), but the Exocet Off-Road is as real as they get. The vehicle ...
Below is a sampling of the Electrocet’s build process: Exomotive Founder and President Kevin Patrick told The Drive that “Exomotive is extremely excited to expand the Exocet component vehicle ...
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