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Adam-D
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bit of advice
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21 November 2004, 09:19 »
im using my golf as a track car so
is there any point in spending loads off ?? on getting the bodywork mint etc
i might aswell put 1 bucket seat and harness in a cage service it oil, cambelt etc
and leave it at that?
point's, opions?
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...joe
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21 November 2004, 12:01 »
i guess if your gonna race it you might as well leave the body work for now and concentrate on essentials. then when you get better and have a bit more money to spend, get the body work sorted then. unless your going for all out show off in the first place you may as well save the expense till later. thats my thought anyway!
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21 November 2004, 14:04 »
Yeah think you've got the right idea.
Why spend lots of money and end up pushing it too hard and hitting something.
Would be a great shame. Thats why bike racers put on pattern bodywork, cos it's cheap and can be replaced easily
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Adam-D
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21 November 2004, 18:25 »
cheers
ill sort any rust out and fit a cage and 1 seat and harness
just the essentials it is
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Adam-D
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21 November 2004, 21:05 »
also i dont need the central locking system really do i?
so that can come out.... how much is that worth?
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