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06-02-2008, 01:44 AM | #31 | |
Zilvia FREAK!
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06-02-2008, 02:02 AM | #32 |
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s12? bad call. being a friend of yarou and his s12, he's done so much extensive research on that car and still tells me how horrible it is. he might as well have gotten an s13. if you are that committed to working on an s12, then more power to you, but fyi not many people are.
if you're wondering on what to do, get your license so you can drive if you want something reliable, grab something along the lines of a mid 90's camry. you might as well scrap it all and get like an mx73 cressida. sounds like soemthing following those guidelines. miata's are dope also |
06-02-2008, 02:54 AM | #33 |
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track days are cheap if you autox. $40 for an event is something even i can afford when i'm broke.
to the op, my suggestion is just to save up until you have 2g. get a good condition EF, Si model. it'll be reliable, easy on gas, fun to drive, and forgiving. unless it's unreliable, it's autox ready in stock trim. go do an autoX every month, and do so with the mindset of improving your driving and having fun. don't waste your $ on fancy performance parts. hpde track days are more expensive, riskier, wear out tires faster, and put more stress on your car. consider it later down the road. i have no experience with drift events, so no comment on that. |
06-02-2008, 04:23 AM | #34 |
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drift events and autox track events are 2 completely different events. autox u go to practice ur line and improve time and ur driving skills, drifting is more fuckin around and learning to push it past that grip limit. autox is cheap, u can go to laguna for like 40 i heard BUT drifting is expensive because its more dangerous, many tracks dislike it due to the damage to the roads and dirt dumping, and those can easily start at 100. i remember them being as low as 50 and as high as 200 so nowadays itll be 100 minimum.
Also he doesnt have a license, he probably doesnt even kno how to drive stick shift so if he cant do that or drive highways, forget autox and drifting he'll shit his pants or cause an accident. sorry if im bashing on ur ron but 2g is hardly enough for anything now, that cant even get a 240 or a decent condition car. with 2g, he may get a car but he'll need so much more just to maintain it and do a routine check up and gas and too many expenses. (dont worry i gave u rep so dont hate me haha) To OP: im not as old as some ppl but i have gone thru ur situation before and kno what its like. i wanted to start drfiting immediately but i didnt have the funds. take it from me, be patient, be happy with what u have now cuz if u can learn the lines and limits of the car u have now, itll be alot easier with autox and drifting in different cars in the future. save ur money for now and watch it grow. |
06-02-2008, 03:59 PM | #36 | |
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I suggested a an EF Si for 2k, because my first car was a 89 crx si, I got for 1,600. yeah, it wasn't in the best condition. the radiator needed to get replaced within the 1st month, and I had to spend approx $500 every year for repairs. It had 200k mi on it, and the exterior wasn't anything to brag about (probably a good thing). It was a great car that served me for a good 7 yrs as a beater and occasional track car, until i got a 92 miata later on. Parts were also cheap and abundant. But yes, I also agree if you can afford to spend at least $5k, you should be able to get something in better condition. that's probably a more affordable & trouble free solution in the long run. I just think a more forgiving fwd chassis would be easier to learn to drive than a rwd car. once your comfortable with fwd, move to rwd. |
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06-02-2008, 04:34 PM | #38 | |
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Youre young and broke. Driving any kind sports car should be the last thing on your to do list. If you want a cheap sporty car though a s13, fc rx7, or ae86 is your best bet. |
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06-02-2008, 04:36 PM | #39 | |
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06-02-2008, 11:33 PM | #43 |
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$100 a week for food? Holy crap! Say it with me man CUP-O-NOODLES and Spagetti. Learn to love them. Save yourself some major cash
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