Cheap trackday car to start with????
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Pug 205 Gti, can be found reasonably cheap, strip out interior, do it yourself, couple of bucket seats = £150, harnesses £250 and a roll cage = £300 (?)
Strut brace = £80 (max), Sticky rubber £100ish (i think) per corner for some Avon ACB10's and maybe a smaller steering wheel = £80.
Oh and you can budget on whatever you like for some adjustable shocks.
HTH
Graham
Strut brace = £80 (max), Sticky rubber £100ish (i think) per corner for some Avon ACB10's and maybe a smaller steering wheel = £80.
Oh and you can budget on whatever you like for some adjustable shocks.
HTH
Graham
205GTi is a sound bet, 309GTi worth considering too - always tend to be cheaper for the same age/condition. Can probably make a bit of money back selling the interior bits if any of it is in good nick
However for sprinting/hillclimbing the cheapest and easiest way is usually to enter in a standard road car. The cheap and effective mods that would turn it into a trackday beastie would probably push you into one of the other classes where you'll be up against some pretty serious cars. Check the regs of the series though - just about anything will be eligible for one class or another.
However for sprinting/hillclimbing the cheapest and easiest way is usually to enter in a standard road car. The cheap and effective mods that would turn it into a trackday beastie would probably push you into one of the other classes where you'll be up against some pretty serious cars. Check the regs of the series though - just about anything will be eligible for one class or another.
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