22-03-2012, 06:21 PM
Sweet, excellent track project for a bit of a noob (if you'll excuse me saying so) and more entertaining having rwd over the typical track project at that budget which would put you in a Saxo / 306 or similar.
What rear diff does it have?
If it's not LSD and it will be a track car, look at the costs of getting an LSD. Otherwise you won't get the full benefit of understanding RWD and how it works. I wouldn't advise welding it as they can be quite lairy, but it depends how much of a drift spaz you want to be.
Get it fully serviced, new brake pads (if it needs em) and get on a track pronto! Would love a project like this.
When you're finished with it simply step up to an E36 with a bit more poke...
What rear diff does it have?
If it's not LSD and it will be a track car, look at the costs of getting an LSD. Otherwise you won't get the full benefit of understanding RWD and how it works. I wouldn't advise welding it as they can be quite lairy, but it depends how much of a drift spaz you want to be.
Get it fully serviced, new brake pads (if it needs em) and get on a track pronto! Would love a project like this.
When you're finished with it simply step up to an E36 with a bit more poke...
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.