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Not for me mate.AlpineAde wrote:When you click the picture imageshack has a "full size" option below the image. Hit that and the image opens up full size.
You lucky man! I am strongly considering PBMW or TTRS, I watched them at Snetterton and Brands last season and there awesome!dph500 wrote:i have been using this forum while getting a race car built (pre 93/ttrs). Just had it on a rolling road today - 191hp (flywheel), which i am very happy with a it has not had too many mods but just been rebuilt by the great chap who put the car together - happy to pass on his number, the garage is Dorking way.

N00b wrote:Not for me mate.AlpineAde wrote:When you click the picture imageshack has a "full size" option below the image. Hit that and the image opens up full size.
Maybe it's a browser issue as I'm still using IE6.
EDIT, my popup blocker was stopping it. I can see the fullsize pics now
Cheers for the detailed reply!dph500 wrote:mattrs,
yes 2010 will be my next season, so I really am not that qualified to answer your questions.
For me it all started when I bought a 2 door, 325i (non sport) no sunroof on ebay for £650 for a few track days. I fitted some 888's (sticky tyres), uprated the suspension (Bilstein B8's - now have coilovers so he B8's will be sold) and put some better pads and better bake fluid and went to some track days and 'drove it like I stole it'. I have had an M3, RS6, TVR etc but this was far more fun. I started to strip it out, put in seats and cage and belts for safety then thought why not race.
I found a super guy down in Dorking area (number available) who did all the spanner work for me as I live in central london and don't have a garage. He is very reasonable and very knowledgable with a big racing background.
Anyway he fitted:
LSD, quick steering rack, solid steering guibo, body repaint, GRP bonet and boot, alloy tank, no surge sump, camber adjusters on front wheels, strut braces, uprated engine (another storery), plumbed in fire system, cage, harness, seats, GAZ coiloves, bigger caliper and discs on front, brake bias, as well as taking out ABS and lots of old wiring also heater is out.
You don't need to go to this length and if you had a garage and were a bit handy you could probably get on the grid for about £5,000 including the car (not helmet etc). But Obviously you can spend a lot more. If I was on a tight budget I would leave the engine standard, fit the essentials (cage/harness etc) and then spend the rest on an LSD and suspension and brakes, and some 888's (tyres).
As for how much I am i for....more than my lifes worth risking that info getting anywhere near my wife!
good luck
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