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RRH 16 June 2003 06:59 PM

Mods, please leave in general for a while;)

Just bought a 205GTi for trackdays. Have used the scoob until now, but am sick of the cost of insuring it and am wary of running it without cover.

Are there an good sites for 205 bits / tuning etc?

cheers,
simon.

sunnybono 16 June 2003 11:00 PM

http://forum.205gtidrivers.com/index.php?s=2f45a8d9ee4902175386fc75860b4f9e

sillysi 17 June 2003 10:00 AM

Simon,

You beat me to it, I have been looking into getting one from Lad Motorsport. They do a full track day conversion for around £5000 but it is still road legal. What spec have you got, has it been modded?

Si.

ScoobyJawa 17 June 2003 12:09 PM

Take a look on the Pug forums (ie search using their name) before you choose LAD ;) By far the best for 205's is Skip Brown Cars.

warrtster 17 June 2003 01:59 PM

http://www.peugeot-gti.net/ ;)

Olly 17 June 2003 03:27 PM

£5k just for track days??

You could build a 205 challenge car for around £3k, and spend the rest on a season's rallying.

Boss Hogg 17 June 2003 03:40 PM

LAD - hmmm.

Also try the peugeotsport club - www.peugeotsportclub.co.uk.

As above try Skip Brown in Cheshire - there are a lot of muppets out there claiming to tune 205s/

rb5_336 17 June 2003 09:11 PM

£5k, what a fookin rip off!
get yourself a 1.9 GTI Mi16 conversion for less than 2k and add a few bits and ure sorted!
I've just done the above..........
Sean

Stueyb 18 June 2003 07:56 AM

I second skip brown - they aint cheap but they are f'kin good at 205 tuning. They even built there own limited run car the 205 GTI-S - one of the fastest 205s around.

sillysi 18 June 2003 12:38 PM

I thought £5K was a bit on the dear side, for that price I could get hold of a sierra cosworth and really have some fun.

[Edited by sillysi - 6/18/2003 12:40:37 PM]

cookiemonster 18 June 2003 12:56 PM

depends what you're after - if its a pristine, upgraded, road based 205 then maybe 5K is fair (I'll leave the LAD question to one side...)

But if you're after a track day car, then you can pick up an ex stock hatch racer with decent internal kit, cage and suspension for a couple of grand, and plant an mi16 in it for another grand.

Having gone down the 205 race car route myself, its not as cheap as people tend to make out on BBS's - for example replacing a knackered caliper, shagged disks, new hoses, fluid and good pads all round - you've just spent maybe £250. Each little thing is not that expensive, but on a 14 year old car you'll have many little things to sort out which soon add up.

sillysi 18 June 2003 02:05 PM

Cookiemonster,

Where do I start looking for an ex-race pug 205?

Si.

Blackscooby 18 June 2003 02:11 PM

Sillysi,

Hows about Motorsport News ?
Out every Wednesday.

Mark
www.peugeotsport205.co.uk

sillysi 18 June 2003 02:39 PM

Cheers Mark I shall take a look.

Si.

cookiemonster 18 June 2003 02:51 PM

The stock hatch series is run by the 750mc; they've a classified section on their site:

http://www.motorsnippets.com/750mc/

BARC have a classified section too:

http://www.barc.net

These guys tend have a bunch of stuff:

http://www.rallyusedparts.co.uk/

something like a 205 challenge rally car is just as good a base for a track day car.

Hope this helps
http://www.rallyusedparts.co.uk/

Boss Hogg 20 June 2003 05:40 PM

SillySi - there are a few Stock hatch pugs floating around in the classified section of CCC mag - best look around the end of the season (last SH race is Snetterton on 19/10) - should get a good car for around 2-2.5k.

And you don't need to bother with the Mi16, cos despite the name a lot of the cars are nowhere near stock, as blueprinting, revised ECUs, headskims are all in evidence, and they are light and quick.

Mine's nearly finished - I reckon the build costs have totaled about £2,500 to get a reliable but fairly 'stock' hatch.


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