I would like to say that althought a ERA, the only mono I knew of at the time, was beyond my buget and I ended up buying a GTD, price was not the only reason I liked the idea of a space frame.
In my younger years I raced motorcycles and I learned that if you take your toy out onto a racetrack enought you will sooner or later hit something. I asked ERA what the prospect of getting a mono fixed if it got hurt and their responce was take all the stuff off and send back the mono, wait a year or two and then when they get done fixing it you can put it back together. To keep it short any good sprint car frame shop can fix a space frame local and in months instead of years.The space frame GTD just seamed like a better street car/ track car for me. I will also say that the GTD can be completed for the cost of the kit from ERA. That is if you could get a GTD today. I'm still not sure about their business status. Ohters could comment on that I'm sure. My only contact was more than three years ago. I bought my GTD here in the states from a local party, now good friend. Performance should be about the same. These cars, both types, can be made to go as fast as 99.99% of us can drive, or want to drive them. Big tires, big brakes, more power. You know what I mean!
[ January 14, 2003: Message edited by: Howard Jones ]