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Welcome mate!
De tango the front lights by fitting silver vision bulbs for the indicator bulbs and clear side lenses (if not already) cheap and easy. Front skoda splitter £11
Get some pictures up as it might already have some bits added to it , yes just copy and paste the code like you say...
^^ No mate, was there with my friend but I do know one of lads with an mx5 that was there (AdamR on here). Not sure if he was with them, they're on the nutz forum i think those lads
A lairy colour can work quite well with the silver
Don't be tempted to let a back street garage do the cambelt and save a few quid, they need to use specific locking tools (which most won't have). Plenty of stories of them being mis timed
Best off taking it to one of the specialists off here, they will see you right. Also the brakes aren't...
Welcome mate
One of the biggest costs on these cars is the cambelt change , read up on here about them gets covered a lot
So you want one thats had it changed recently (and by somebody who knows what they're doing with the correct tools) or factor in a few £££ to get it changed if its due one
If you mean standard discs as in Brembo HC they are top quality and use Pillar Vents to help with cooling. It's the pads where you want to be looking at spending the money/upgrading for track use
The bedding in details should come with the pads (most people won't read instructions)
Some good advice in here, and echo what MartinR said (apart from the DS2500 bit :p)
When you chose to put stickier tyres on and replace the brake discs/pads, you should have put some more track focused front brake pads in imo mate
Welcome mate, glad you're enjoying it
Have a search on here (too right hand corner) plenty of people track their car so should find lots of useful info