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Old 14 September 2015, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Sti-outlaw
There is some amount of negative people about on here I myself like to think positive you could spend grand on a car and it'll still break down so it will be a challenge bring it on.
They are only trying to help, i can guarantee your car wont last long in track conditions unless you spend a fair amout on it, that 2k worth of car will expire quickly in a cloud of smoke been there done it, ended up spending ££££ on it to keep it in one piece when i should have spent some money on it before taking it on track
Old 15 September 2015, 12:15 PM
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In the intetest of balance. My £2k scooby has been faultless other than consumables. I've had it 3 years. Look after it and it'll be fine.
Old 15 September 2015, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Jazzy Jefferson
In the intetest of balance. My £2k scooby has been faultless other than consumables. I've had it 3 years. Look after it and it'll be fine.
I'll bet it's not a track car though and probably never been on a track in those 3yrs either.
Old 15 September 2015, 04:33 PM
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It's a learning curve if it costs me another few grand then so be it the fun part is modding the car and learning along the way I've no labour costs so saving right away. I appreciate everyone's help on a classic which parts would be better suited types of brakes & suspension etc. Thanks in advance
Old 15 September 2015, 05:26 PM
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Well if you're serious about it then you want a set of AP racing 4pot's as a minimum, but you'll be wanting to make sure they have good discs and pads if you buy second hand, there not cheap mind you'll be looking at between £7/900. Plus a set of 17 inch wheels that clear them.

Some will advise brembo's but they cost around £500 mark but they're not as good and by the time you've sorted them out, they'll probably stand you at the same as a set of AP's, also AP's hold their money.
Old 15 September 2015, 05:28 PM
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You can have my spare UK Turbo 2000 if you want. MOT expires next week, needs new exhaust as it's full de-cat, no service history, badly in need of a full service, slight bottom end knock, engine light comes on and makes the car laggy, front pads need replacing in the next 100 miles, bonnet scoop flaps over 60mph due to pins missing.

No rust on the rear arches though lol.
Old 15 September 2015, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Lillyart14
You can have my spare UK Turbo 2000 if you want. MOT expires next week, needs new exhaust as it's full de-cat, no service history, badly in need of a full service, slight bottom end knock, engine light comes on and makes the car laggy, front pads need replacing in the next 100 miles, bonnet scoop flaps over 60mph due to pins missing.

No rust on the rear arches though lol.
Sounds like a £100 car not a 2 grand car lmfao. Cheers anyway i will look into the brakes and suspension before doing any power upgrades and sort out the handling best to start from the ground up in my opinion.
Old 16 September 2015, 12:41 AM
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Got this one up for sale. Just sailed through its MOT and drives very well.

Old 16 September 2015, 12:21 PM
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No thanks am not a fan of those lights 'stickers ' top spoiler am after originality on the outside. Glwts.
Old 16 September 2015, 07:14 PM
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Proper JDM angle on that 'zorst.
Old 17 September 2015, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by roysc
Got this one up for sale. Just sailed through its MOT and drives very well.


Old 18 September 2015, 09:30 AM
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Hah! I'm not a Scooby guy*.

Is that a good or a bad !?!


(*Rapidly discovering that Scooby's are f.good fun though!)
Old 19 September 2015, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Sti-outlaw
Am looking into a scooby for the track around the 2 grand mark i know it won't be in mint condition but it's my budget. Is there any specific year or model that would make the best track car am not into big bhp looking for 330 bhp.
Bit if a increase but can have my blob wrx for 3500 Lol
Old 19 September 2015, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by roysc
Hah! I'm not a Scooby guy*.

Is that a good or a bad !?!


(*Rapidly discovering that Scooby's are f.good fun though!)
No ****....

You need to go have a chat with yourself in a dark quiet room , if that fails slap yourself repeatedly .
Old 20 September 2015, 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Cunliffe
Bit if a increase but can have my blob wrx for 3500 Lol
Thanks for the offer but am sticking with a classic plus anothe 1500 quid that's money I could spend on mods.
Old 20 September 2015, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MattyB1983
You'll maybe get one track day out of a 2 grand Impreza before it ***** it's guts all over the road.
Then it'll be another 2 grand to rebuild it or take a chance on a £500 engine and hope it last you another track day or two.

Take the advice from the people who know fella, it'll save you a fortune.
Hardly true I bought a wrx for 1500 spent most of it's time on track
Old 20 September 2015, 10:57 PM
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theres plenty about - i sold a bug eye with lots of sti mods for £2250 which was pretty mint tbh - for a track car you should'nt have a problem finding one
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