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Old 5 Jun 2003, 09:39 (Ref:621549)   #1
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2k track day car wanted any ideas

ok I have 2k to spend on a track day car it will have to be road legal so I can drive it to the circuit, or it will have to come with a trailer, I have a few cars in mind any thoughts on them or any other ideas welcome. I would love a single seater but they are too expensive I think.

1. Peugeot 205 gti mi16 conversion

2. Honda civic vti 92>96

3. Vauxhall nova 2ltr 16v

4. volkswagon golf gti 16v mk2

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Old 5 Jun 2003, 10:52 (Ref:621611)   #2
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Go for something road legal, otherwise you'll end up spending 1/4 of your budget just on the trailer.
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Old 5 Jun 2003, 11:05 (Ref:621626)   #3
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1. Pug 205 are good cars, handle fantasic, but try to find one with the M16 already done, or else it'll be expensive.

2. Not sure if a Civic form that age range could be had for £2k. Maybe a CRX? Still has a VTEC.

3. Nova is a good choice, £2k will be plenty to get a good 2L conversion. Make sure Courtney or Regal did the swap though, they are the bets Vaux tuners out there. Then strip the back seats out to save a bit of weight and have fun!

4. VW Golfs are quite heavy, but can be made a lot lighter. Personally, I'd look for a MK1, and strip it out to embarrass the most expensive trackday cars out there.
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Old 5 Jun 2003, 14:02 (Ref:621837)   #4
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Heres some tuners of them, they may be able to help make which car you choose into a trackday terrorist!

1. www.pug-performance.com
www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk

3. www.courtenaysport.co.uk
www.regal-shop.co.uk

4. www.awesome-gti.co.uk
www.dubsport.com

Hope this helps!
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Old 5 Jun 2003, 18:14 (Ref:622086)   #5
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cheers for the links, there is a nice 205 mi16 for sale at the pug performance site but i wont have the cash for about another month .hopefully it will still be there, then all i need is to get it checked out and i get a weekend away whey hey.
thx scott
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Old 6 Jun 2003, 00:04 (Ref:622403)   #6
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2. Not sure if a Civic form that age range could be had for £2k. Maybe a CRX? Still has a VTEC.
you are right, that gen of civic will be hard to get a good one for that price. get a crx or the previous gen civic for under 2k easy. have a choice of 150 bhp vtec or a 130 bhp 1.6i16v
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Old 6 Jun 2003, 13:56 (Ref:622914)   #7
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My only experience of VTECs is on Gran Turismo, but they have a good reputation for being great drivers' engines!

Scott, drop PP a line and ask them to keep the car back for a while. I'm sure they could do it if you asked them nicely...
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Old 6 Jun 2003, 14:09 (Ref:622922)   #8
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might be worth a try Hobson. I just sold my 97 civic vti a couple of months ago you should try to get a go its the best feeling when the vtec kicks in you don't want to change gear and you don't have to till 8000rpm. I could be tempted by a crx although ive never driven one , the Peugeot would be cheaper to keep on the road if maybe not quite as reliable.
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Old 6 Jun 2003, 19:39 (Ref:623149)   #9
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just seen a 205 in the auto trader gti6 engine, gear box, gti6 brakes bilstein suspention, roll cage and trailer all for 2k ono and at a garage 13 miles from me too. going to go for a look as soon as poss .
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Old 7 Jun 2003, 17:59 (Ref:623979)   #10
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That 6 speed box should be fun on the track. And the GTi6 engine is no slouch either. Sounds like its specially prep'd for Trackdays!
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Old 9 Jun 2003, 21:31 (Ref:626481)   #11
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Porsche 924 (dirt cheap, rear wheel drive, plenty of tuning bits, 50/50 weight distribution, cheap to fix)

Or,

Porsche 924S (as above, 150BHP, a lot quicker round a track than many more powerful cars due to the handling) - should be able to get an 'ok' one for 2K. Lots of race bits available - plastic panels etc - ditto an old 944 (identical mechanicals to a 924S, but a tiny bit slower)

Other than that, a Mk 1 Golf GTI would be my choice, or a Mini, but RWD is more fun. You could also get a TR7 converted to V8 for around that much. Be different!
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Old 9 Jun 2003, 23:16 (Ref:626580)   #12
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Why a BX16V for under 500.00 pounds MI16 fitted as standard !!
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Mk1 MR2, In standard form I was putting in 1:37 laps @ goodwood and embarrassing 911 and Griffs.
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Old 1 Sep 2003, 16:20 (Ref:704909)   #14
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Out of that lot i'd go for the Pug.....it's so light and that makes up for a BHP deficit.

Also the Fiat Uno Turbo - great engine, and the suspension settings from a Fiat Challenge race car would make a suprisingly good track car. Could be a reliable 150BHP - and under 750 kgs quite easily
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Old 13 Sep 2003, 20:58 (Ref:717837)   #15
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hey i got a crx 16 16v for £400 16" alloys s/s exhaust and lowred alarm and removable steering wheel i also got a couple of clubman seats for £60 of a mate now its time to strip it out and i still have cash to spend on it .
thx for all your ideas scott
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Anytime!

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Just started this trackday lark and me and a couple of mates decided to buy a car and the main criteria was:
1. rear or four wheel drive
2. under 2k
3. torquey engine pos 6 cylinder

we then scanned www.racecar.co.uk and found BMW 325i for a grand that had everything sorted on it as he used it for sprints, all we did was bunged a cage in it and race seat and we were trackdaying
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Old 30 Nov 2003, 20:28 (Ref:799515)   #18
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mk2 Golf GTI 16v - but then I would say that

reliable, cheap for parts, endless modifications available

Get it handling well should be the main priority imo.
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Go for GVK's site to see a 16v embarass a Pug 206 Mi16 and a few other cars...
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