BMW M6 & 172 Phase 1
Not been on here for a few years since selling my 182, but I know this place is a great source of knowledge and information so I'm back for advice on a new car.
I'm looking to get back into Clio ownership with a second car / track car project. My current car (BMW M6) is a little too thirsty as a daily driver and I like the idea of doing a few track days so need a car that can do both, with more emphasis on the track aspect. I've onwed a few modified cars, so having something pretty hardcore on the road doesn't phase me.
My budget is around £3K for the car plus possibly the same again for modifications, or I could possibly buy something already modified for the track if the right car comes along, open to adivce on this.
My questions are mainly, what car to start with, 172 Cup jumps out at me, but a stripped standard 172 could be just as good? Also what are the important modifications... coilovers obviously, but what next? Are the standard brakes up to the job on the track? I seem to remember them fading fairly fast on the road at times. Does stripping the rear seats and trim really save much weight?
One last question on the seats... I'm fairly tall at 6'2 and remember even with the Recaro's in my old 182, I still felt far too high. Can buckets be fixed much lower than this and is it an easy job?
Sorry for all the questions, any advice welcome
I'm looking to get back into Clio ownership with a second car / track car project. My current car (BMW M6) is a little too thirsty as a daily driver and I like the idea of doing a few track days so need a car that can do both, with more emphasis on the track aspect. I've onwed a few modified cars, so having something pretty hardcore on the road doesn't phase me.
My budget is around £3K for the car plus possibly the same again for modifications, or I could possibly buy something already modified for the track if the right car comes along, open to adivce on this.
My questions are mainly, what car to start with, 172 Cup jumps out at me, but a stripped standard 172 could be just as good? Also what are the important modifications... coilovers obviously, but what next? Are the standard brakes up to the job on the track? I seem to remember them fading fairly fast on the road at times. Does stripping the rear seats and trim really save much weight?
One last question on the seats... I'm fairly tall at 6'2 and remember even with the Recaro's in my old 182, I still felt far too high. Can buckets be fixed much lower than this and is it an easy job?
Sorry for all the questions, any advice welcome