Came across a few old pics of the motor when i got her - she's had a few changes over past few yrs - some good and some bad - got me thinking about how much money i spent on her (bad idea) - money which i easily justified at the time and quickly forgot about - like any addiction it can be justified, no matter what .. 'the daily's tyres are threadbare but i've enough new tyres for the next driftday' or 'the shocks are wrecked in my daily but thankfully the new coilovers arrived for the driftcar' - ha, it's mad..but all good this wee image sums up the different stages of drifting for me, but still doesn't stop me drifting, but for all newbies out there - beware, it's a moneypit haha.. it will bankrupt you, but it'll be a fun ride! Stage 1 - relatively secure - buy driftcar Stage 2 - constantly broke - constantly fixing and buying tyres Stage 3 - debt - the thirst for more power and improved handling Stage 4 - Bankrupty - all of the above and being unable to stop - aaggghhh.. After developing an unhelathy interest in drifting I saw this car sitting for months back in 2010 - after a bit of tyre kicking we agreed on a deal and i got her home with me Fair spec - a dash dodger, MOT and tax had just ran out - was still a roadcar she had tein coillies all round decent wheels endless brakes engine supposedly 300ish HKS induction, filter, mani, FMIC IHI turbo - similar to T28 550's, metal head gasket 3'' straight through 2 way and after wondering what the whining was with the clutch in I was glad to find out she had an ORC twin plate carbon clutch I wish I hadda kept the wheels (sold them and bought rota torques) and I wish I hadda copied the aero bumper before bashing it up, but u live and learn so I got me a helmet, seat, harness and hydro and did a few practice days
I wasn't fussed on the graphics so out with the hairdrier After a couple of practice days - floggin the bejaysus out of her around bishopscourt and being new to drifting - not really appreciating the benefits of temp guages etc I boiled the feck out of the engine, and then really started spending money - rebuilt, with a new 2871 as it was shagged as well - thx to Richard Bradley (for building the engine.. not shaggin the turbo haha) So back to the track 2011 for more practice.. the engine hung in well and it was now time to test the bodywork - bounced the front and back off the tyres a few times in bishopscourt - HKS intercooler in shite Thank god for zipties lol
over the winter I stripped her out and got bits and pieces ready for PD 2012 cut-offs, cage etc put battery behind driver's seat put in a few adjustable arms, solid mounted subframe etc - thx to Paul from PJS autoengineering - v handy and always does a tidy job and I got Chris B to do the lock for me - great job also got new discs for rear and yellow stuff pads to help with locking up rear wheels I had to use a temporary bucket seat Got the screen out and Barry - BMC put a cage in for me which me and my helpers wrecked by doin a sloppy paintjob ha He cut out arches ready for overfenders (at some stage) And I got out for a few rounds of PD
I had gathered up a few bits and pieces origin front bumper, wings and 50mil overfenders which i got the brother to prep and Stuart and Matt at SG autostyling put the finishing touches to and fitted And after busting another intercooler I bit the bullet and fitted a Roo bar.. I've a few wee bits to get tidied up yet and loads more I want to do but don't NEED to do so they can wait.. This is how she sits at the minute - ready for another year's trashing.. I have to now visit the manager of the credit union with a business plan - to come up with the monies for tyres and entry fees as well as inevitable breakdown's.. hopefully he doesn't find out i'm a driftoholic and most of his loan's gonna go up in a cloud of smoke lol - Bob, if you're a member on the forum, and happen to reading this.. it's a really good investment lol. also if my wife or bank manager see this, this is not the reason why the mortgage is in arrears - it's the recession dammit..
I hope the debt thing's a joke but it's so true! Innovative and amusing way to write a project thread, car looks cool. I like.
Ha, thankfully I'm not bankrupt yet but if i keep drifting i may well be lol.. I needed a name cos I'm puttin graphics on car and thought this was appropriate ..
Got some more goodies fitted this week solid steering bush and rack bushes - really tightens the steering up and also fitted japspeed rods and ends - nice bit of kit got aligned today and heading to mondello for a practice tomorrow can't wait ..