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TBH, with your experience you shouldn't need too much tuition.
Long term, for a road/track car I'd want: Brakes (pads/discs/lines), seats (reclining buckets), coilovers, spare set of wheels/tyres, CG lock.
Still not sure what to do with the ****. I want to rip the back seats out and carpet the rear, but then the boot is basically useless.
Brakes will be done next week (Ferodo/Brembo/Hoses).
Then the wait begins for someone to write off their Twingo RS so I can nab the steering wheel.
Best seats I've had. More lateral leg support than Recaro's/Cobra's. Done a few very long journey's and they've been very comfy.
Getting some quotes for the paintwork next week, needs to be done!
Do the brakes, take it out and see what you think of it. Unless you've done it as standard, you won't be able to guage the improvment that tyres etc make. Do some tuition, don't worry about the car too much to begin with.
I'd do somewhere like bedford for your first day, open and wide, easy to...