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25-07-2008, 17:03
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| gripper Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 4
| Looking to start 'properly' Hi all, I'm new to driftworks and to drifting as a whole and was wondering if there was a 'cheap' way to start and learn to drift. I'm male, 18 and with one years NCB so i'm limited on engine size, and i'm also skint untill I sell my last project. Was thinking mk1 MR2 sort of thing, or an s13 would be great if i could afford and insure it. But i'm pretty much open to anything, it would be my daily driver aswell. I think thats about it, Oh and if anyone wants a 95% finished classic mini let me know. Angel |
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25-07-2008, 17:08
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| DWYB.CO.UK ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Booostville
Posts: 2,492
| welcome to ![]() can i suggest a seach as your Q has been covered many times by chaps in a very similar boat to you a volvo or e30 BMW are one of the favoured solutions for younger chaps wanting a 1st taste of rwd fun on a budget ![]() |
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26-07-2008, 20:51
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| tail slider Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: in my garage
Posts: 106
| ever thort of a 2litre twincam sierra that what i had it was brill i was 18 1 ncb and 3 poins and still got reasnobly insured also bomb proof car i never managed to break it (kirbs did tho so watch them) ![]() ![]() good luck finding the rite car pall dont forget... ...WELD YOUR DIFF !!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
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