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Yes mate, I just wanted a throttle bodied Zetec car, no matter which it was and what it looked like. I don't think anyone under the age of 60 would of bought mine based on its original look :)
No idea about the likes of Westfield/caterhams mate, @Waitey and @harvsurrey are your guys for them
Yeah i think you need to buy on engine/build quality etc with these, and just ignore what they look like. Then put the time in to make it look exactly how you want it to.
One thing though, it's a f**king pain in the arse to put fuel in!! The filler neck is at a stupid angle so you have to...
MOT passed with flying colours. Garage was mint and got me to do some of the testing with him. He said it's one of the better built ones he's had come in.
Was pissed up in the garage after the England game till 1am this morning, and then back in there at 6am finishing bits off.
Donnington park...
Cos I've pretty much rebuilt it since I bought it lol. Should of been done ages ago but 3 months of working away this year has made it go on much longer :(
@Raceface_13 missed the kit car comment. If you like tinkering just as much as the driving, then a kitcar will certainly keep you entertained.
I've owned mine 8 months now, which is longer than most cars I've owned, and I've driven it less than 4 miles lol
Don't. If you feel like a change, just do it. Just don't sink loads of money into each.
Past couple of years I've had a few cars including an M3, and my total spend is floating around zero