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3 times they couldn't get my car driving straight. Then told me my rear axle was bent. £20 at my local tyre fella, straight and true. Muppets.
Demon Tweeks might be worth the drive?
No doubt. But whats the point of selling a car for one that's not much cheaper, but due to age will likely cost more to maintain, and won't be quite as good to drive?
You won't be unhappy, mine are v2's. Howsers are competition spec kw's. I told you how my laptimes tumbled just from playing with the damping, they'll be great.
Fred's company! He supplied, fitted, setup my v2's. Contact details are in the traders section on here. Uber helpful and knows his stuff when it comes to suspension. Used to be part of yozzasport.
The koni's are not really a track based setup, meant to be good for road use. I'd speak to fred @ btm rather than ktec. He has experience of pretty much every kit going. May be able to supply as well.
I'm just using standard topmounts. The ride quality is very good, perfectly useable day to day. But if you do get any track time, stiffen them up and you have a very good track set-up.
Think it was pretty obvious I was talking about the mk2's. You're again confusing yourself Shirley. You're talking about depreciation on a narrow scale, and running costs on a narrow scale. Not everyone owns/runs a car in the manner you do. It is a simple fact that a newer car will depreciate...
Fuel alone in a 197 would be £1500 extra per yr for me. And you've mentioned servicing, but not depreciation, which will be far higher in a new car.
Without having experienced either car on track (or any) it's impossible to comment on their behaviour (IMO)
Yeah, because 25-27mpg is just as cheap to run as a 35mpg car. You really are the most biased lad on here. Even the Vee boys admit the faults of their cars!