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    Omega clutches are very soft for drifting, if its a 2.0 your lookin at then you'll have to kick the shite out've it to get it to stay sliding.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KerryKid1JZ View Post
    ya but tbh i wouldnt have all that mechanical knowledge but still alot of garages around this area so iam kinda lookin for something just ready to go .
    learn as ya go lad thats what i did bmw though is the best so far i my opinion

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    u just talk nice to me or ill tell john to make that cage out of timber and then we see who passes scrutiny

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    have an e36 320 there stripped lowered bucket seat welded diff flared arches spare bbs wheels has no afm do but takes the shoe only ticks over like shes on webbers cos of it and starts first time

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    ya a 318is/320 are youre best bet lad...i started out in a 2l sierra and it had nothing on my friends 318 the boxs are too long in sierras and take a handy bit of money to get sliding


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff nelson sileighty View Post
    ya a 318is/320 are youre best bet lad...i started out in a 2l sierra and it had nothing on my friends 318 the boxs are too long in sierras and take a handy bit of money to get sliding
    Thanks lads

    @cooks86 for sale?! :-P


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    Quote Originally Posted by KerryKid1JZ View Post
    Thanks lads

    @cooks86 for sale?! :-P
    450 and shes yours there is pictures in my build thread [project german sausage]

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    If your starting out lad I'd go for a 2lt twincam sierra had a few of these over the years and the engines take some abuse. Omega's are great cars I had an mv6 ex cop car went really well but also had lots of probs with it and not easy worked at.


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    omega would be alright but it would be a utter pig to work on. a sierra wouldn't be to bad since there simple enough. just keep your haynes manuals around and you'll be grand haha! jedurz christ sur!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie-mc View Post
    If your starting out lad I'd go for a 2lt twincam sierra had a few of these over the years and the engines take some abuse. Omega's are great cars I had an mv6 ex cop car went really well but also had lots of probs with it and not easy worked at.
    Quote Originally Posted by deconyrne106 View Post
    omega would be alright but it would be a utter pig to work on. a sierra wouldn't be to bad since there simple enough. just keep your haynes manuals around and you'll be grand haha! jedurz christ sur!
    thanks lads . so far iv narrowed it down to a bmw or sierra. now we play the waiting game


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    I had a 520, done 5 or 6 days in Portlaoise with it, a bit down on power so had to clutch-kick alot. Never took a fonk out of the clutch, it was biting just as well on the day i sold it as the first day out.


 

 

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