After a fast road/stripped car

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After a fast road/stripped car
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I currently have a seat leon cupra tdi pd 150 its good and smart but i dont do many miles now and want something silly. Big Grin 

Im turning 21 and insurance is getting a little better but a '6 is still quite expensive and the cars are a lot more to initially purchase.

So now im after something revvy,loud and cheap?

any ideas?
 
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Saxo vts?
Zr 160?
206 gti?
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Old Saab 9-3? Silly cheap in coupe form, and the tuned engines get the sort of reliable power than D-turbo owners have wet dreams about.
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(11-07-2015, 03:32 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Saxo vts?
Zr 160?
206 gti?

would you choose a vts over an xsi?

never gave the 206 gti a thought I test drove a clio 182 and that was just right but the cabin felt horrid as im quite tall (although I plan on ripping it all out)

(11-07-2015, 03:42 PM)cpikey316_ Wrote: Old Saab 9-3? Silly cheap in coupe form, and the tuned engines get the sort of reliable power than D-turbo owners have wet dreams about.

what engine would that be ? the 2.0t?

heard about these being reliable I'd love a volvo wagon but they're rare in manual flavour around here 
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#5
Get a capital T

little t mean LPT, capital T is the full one. 25 more HP as standard and i may be wrongm but i think its a different turbo!

An aero would be the best starting point, that comes with the best turbo.
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You can buy my XSi at the right price Wink
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1994-Citroen-A...1925773732?
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#8
Hi,
If you need any help with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.
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#9
106 gti or they's was a ax gt forsale on here,looked like a right little weapon.
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Pretty much anything with north of 150bhp in a medium shell or 100bhp in a light shell will shift along well.

Bang for buck I'd recommend a ZR 160, or a 206 180. They are not particularly in demand and so sell for very cheap.
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(13-07-2015, 11:33 PM)Pebbles167 Wrote: Pretty much anything with north of 150bhp in a medium shell or 100bhp in a light shell will shift along well.

Bang for buck I'd recommend a ZR 160, or a 206 180. They are not particularly in demand and so sell for very cheap.

its getting his hands on a decent posh rover and support pebbles, plus some bits are not as easy to get hold of now, like they were a couple of years ago. Most may have been bought up for racing in the mgcc
but at least most rovers now wont be on their original headgaskets.
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Yeah don't get a saab if you want something that revs, i know diesels with higher red lines. Are 6s really more expensive to buy? Perhaps it's the season, when i was looking a few months back they were cheaper than a decent hdi, certainly cheaper than anything with a vag badge, or anything that quick tbh.
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