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You could lower it on 60mm springs but it would drive absolutely horrible. Bordering on unsafe to be fair.
Even 35mm springs remove most of the comfort.
A set of coilovers can be had for £200 on eBay, and you can go 100mm on the back and 80 on the front. (And it will still drive absolutely...
Whilst I love a fast estate, and the technology doing what it’s doing is undeniably clever, I can think of many cars I’d choose to take on track before I took an automatic car.
But that’s not to take away the engineering fabulousness that is the RS Audi range.
In my living room I have my old Cambridge audio amp and some Dali (sp) speakers. All hidden and the amp hasn’t been turned off for 5 years now. 😂 The sound is awesome, absolutely awesome.
And in the kids play room, we have a generic Samsung/hitatchi/whatever was at Argos sound bar. It...
I really like these! It’s a bit of a guilty pleasure.
But for getting from A to B in a plain fashion, I think they’re perfect. Not knobby like an A class or 1 series either.
Post a few pics up of the damage.
If you can repair it for £2k and pocket £2k then it’s worth it to keep the car you already know.
If it needs a load of invasive work and will cost loads, it may be worth taking the money and letting them dispose of the car.
Using my two cars as an example...
Because it always fills up really quickly in the afternoon and will always be fully booked.
So to tempt more people on to track in the morning, we make it a bit cheaper.
It’s having the other half of the bodywork done. I had half of it done when I bought it but with a near £6k quote, I decided to split it in to 2 halves. 😂