Anyone know, or have any views on this car?

Anyone know, or have any views on this car?

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simon clark

Original Poster:

306 posts

254 months

Wednesday 1st February 2006
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Thinking about the following as cheap trackday fun, anyone owned one of these things?

www.pistonheads.com/sales/63374.htm

Looks like a lot of money has been spent on it and all it needs is a cage.

Your thoughts welcomed.

Simon

jleroux

1,511 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st February 2006
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FWD.

case for the prosecution rests your honour.

>> Edited by jleroux on Wednesday 1st February 10:36

shnozz

27,923 posts

277 months

Wednesday 1st February 2006
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Dustyc bought a tuned CRX for trackdays and sprinting. It is an absolute hoot to drive and pretty rapid as well. This one must be superb. The fact its FWD wouldn't put me off.

simon clark

Original Poster:

306 posts

254 months

Wednesday 1st February 2006
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Thanks Jonny! just can't find a MR2 MK1 with this type of work already done to it.....

4wheel drifter

109 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th February 2006
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It sounds good. I would just judge it from condition, quality of the work carried out and a detailed look at all the invoices to make sure all the parts are new or recent and still present on the car.

Decent competition seat/s may be needed, fire extinguisher (system if you can afford it), suspension set up; sounds good value to me.

CombeMarshal

2,030 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th February 2006
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Yeah, don't worry about it being FWD, all BTCC cars are, and they are way more fun than any RWD car, Besides FWD's seem to do better than RWD cars at Combe, except Simon in his Tomcat!

Jubal

930 posts

235 months

Saturday 4th February 2006
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I respectfully disagree. Purely based on my own experiences FWD has a limited shelf life for trackdays. I can see how it matters little when in a race series and everyone is on a level playing field but trackdays are different. No matter how fast you are in your FWD car it's always going to be frustrating to follow a well driven RWD car out on track and know in your heart of hearts that the guy is having more fun than you and looks cooler to boot.

GTMSpyder

105 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th February 2006
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Try a Metro with a VVC 160bhp engine and modified suspension. You will not believe how fast they go and how well they handle. And they are dead cheap to put tegether and fix if you break it.

Have a look here www.talonsportscars.com/metrovvc.html

zumbruk

7,848 posts

266 months

Sunday 5th February 2006
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That looks like a right hoot, but I'd be a bit worried about the Metro's zero star EuroNCAP rating. Perhaps if it had a cage ...

TT Tim

4,162 posts

253 months

Sunday 5th February 2006
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How about this one:

www.300zx.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=61781

I've seen this beastie and it's a brute, but bullet proof.

Tim

iguana

7,048 posts

266 months

Sunday 5th February 2006
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Jubal said:
I respectfully disagree. Purely based on my own experiences FWD has a limited shelf life for trackdays. I can see how it matters little when in a race series and everyone is on a level playing field but trackdays are different. No matter how fast you are in your FWD car it's always going to be frustrating to follow a well driven RWD car out on track and know in your heart of hearts that the guy is having more fun than you and looks cooler to boot.


Can't really argue with ya there, a good point & well put.

rallycross

13,213 posts

243 months

Monday 6th February 2006
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yes a CRX is a lot of fun on the track

The one you have listed has had a fortune spent on it but you dont need to spend money on a lot of those things to have a good fun reliable track day car. Its well over priced for a crx - you'd have to be a the worlds greatest CRX fan to justify spending that on a CRX.

There is a CRX for sale near Brighton that is fully track/sprint prepared, its a 1988 1.6 16v Mk1 that is competiton prepared with roll cage etc for sub £2k was going to buy myself for track days, well worth considering.

4wheel drifter

109 posts

232 months

Tuesday 7th February 2006
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Jubal said:
I respectfully disagree. Purely based on my own experiences FWD has a limited shelf life for trackdays. I can see how it matters little when in a race series and everyone is on a level playing field but trackdays are different. No matter how fast you are in your FWD car it's always going to be frustrating to follow a well driven RWD car out on track and know in your heart of hearts that the guy is having more fun than you and looks cooler to boot.


Its all a question of fun per £, whether its FWD or RWD.

You won't look cool when you are blown off by an old skool spaceframe Mini!



Jubal

930 posts

235 months

Tuesday 7th February 2006
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4wheel drifter said:
Its all a question of fun per £, whether its FWD or RWD.

You won't look cool when you are blown off by an old skool spaceframe Mini!



Maybe not as cool, granted...but whatever you drive there's nearly always something faster out on track so you soon get over it and drive to the limits of your own car. Then you discover how long the fun per £ argument holds up for you.