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Rallye...same power and suspension as a GTi6 but lighter.
People do use DTurbo's on track but cooling them is the main issue. You'd also obviously have to tweak the pump and turbo to get enough straight line power to be useable on track.
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GTI6 / Rallye, yes.
All depends on your budget. Do you want to have a cheap fun car or something more dedicated and spend £££s on it.
If you're going as cheap as possible, then maybe an XSI
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Its definitely the gti6 or the rallye. I would choose the gti6 as they are more common and you can take some stuff out and sell it. The rallyes have value as standard, not with holes cut in them etc.
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Alright thank you all, hopefully il be able to find a good enough gti or xsi, maybe even a cheap Rallye ? are there any key things to look for in one?