MINI-R32-integrale
Hi,
Recently purchased a Clio Trophy as my everyday runner to replace my beautiful Toyota Celica GT4 ST205 that only went after someone saw it at a show and asked me how much I wanted, I gave a price he paid it went, it all happened pretty quickly and I was a bit in shock at first. The Clio is going some way to getting me over it.
I also have a Lancia Delta integrale EVO1, hence the forum name, been using it for years since I got my 'grale and makes it easy when going from one forum to another. And for anyone of a certain age the GT4 & integrale EVO mean one thing SEGA Rally
Always had a soft spot for Renault's from having 2 R5GTT's back in the day, a 1988 black one, and my late 1990 Tungsten grey one which I loved, very nearly bought it back about 2 1/2 years ago when it came up for sale. I know Jamie86 on this forum and like his car a lot which made me look at Renault's again.
I did consider a Honda integra Type R DC2, test drove a great UK 2001 2 owner 50k FSH model in my preferred Milano red, and I liked it, but felt a bit cheap compared to Celica, almost a step back. My mate bought one new back in 1999 and I remember it being great, but maybe the years have diluted it as it didn't quite live up to expectations. That red one sold to next person who looked at it1 hour after me, I was 1st viewer, then every other red one that came up looked poor in comparison, it just wasn't meant to be.
Then test drove the new Civic which was better than expectations, but could only get £1K discount on Championship Edition, yet over £3K off normal GT model, & 0% finance, tempting, but not enough, so walked away.
Other cars at home are the g/f's Mitsubishi FTO GP version R, 1 of only 350ish made, in white which is best colour and manual gearbox with Torsen LSD the best combo. Brilliant car, the 2L V6 sounds awesome revving easily to 8000+rpm making 197bhp & only 1170kgs to lug about make it quick, with great chassis, image slightly tarred by slow witted 4 speed auto's and dog rough examples.
We also have a Fiat Seicento Abarth fitted with a 1.4 16V 6speed gearbox from a Panda 100HP running Emerald ECU, but looks standard unless you spot the bigger front brakes and rear disc conversion from a Punto GT Turbo.
And in process of building a track day toy out of a Cinquecento Abarth again running 1.4 16V 6speed but running Canems ECU this time as got a good deal through a industry contact.
Already signed up to owners club, been reading lots, looks like a good place to be.
Aaron.
Recently purchased a Clio Trophy as my everyday runner to replace my beautiful Toyota Celica GT4 ST205 that only went after someone saw it at a show and asked me how much I wanted, I gave a price he paid it went, it all happened pretty quickly and I was a bit in shock at first. The Clio is going some way to getting me over it.
I also have a Lancia Delta integrale EVO1, hence the forum name, been using it for years since I got my 'grale and makes it easy when going from one forum to another. And for anyone of a certain age the GT4 & integrale EVO mean one thing SEGA Rally
Always had a soft spot for Renault's from having 2 R5GTT's back in the day, a 1988 black one, and my late 1990 Tungsten grey one which I loved, very nearly bought it back about 2 1/2 years ago when it came up for sale. I know Jamie86 on this forum and like his car a lot which made me look at Renault's again.
I did consider a Honda integra Type R DC2, test drove a great UK 2001 2 owner 50k FSH model in my preferred Milano red, and I liked it, but felt a bit cheap compared to Celica, almost a step back. My mate bought one new back in 1999 and I remember it being great, but maybe the years have diluted it as it didn't quite live up to expectations. That red one sold to next person who looked at it1 hour after me, I was 1st viewer, then every other red one that came up looked poor in comparison, it just wasn't meant to be.
Then test drove the new Civic which was better than expectations, but could only get £1K discount on Championship Edition, yet over £3K off normal GT model, & 0% finance, tempting, but not enough, so walked away.
Other cars at home are the g/f's Mitsubishi FTO GP version R, 1 of only 350ish made, in white which is best colour and manual gearbox with Torsen LSD the best combo. Brilliant car, the 2L V6 sounds awesome revving easily to 8000+rpm making 197bhp & only 1170kgs to lug about make it quick, with great chassis, image slightly tarred by slow witted 4 speed auto's and dog rough examples.
We also have a Fiat Seicento Abarth fitted with a 1.4 16V 6speed gearbox from a Panda 100HP running Emerald ECU, but looks standard unless you spot the bigger front brakes and rear disc conversion from a Punto GT Turbo.
And in process of building a track day toy out of a Cinquecento Abarth again running 1.4 16V 6speed but running Canems ECU this time as got a good deal through a industry contact.
Already signed up to owners club, been reading lots, looks like a good place to be.
Aaron.