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    Story Lads names Ryan. Dont have a drfit car yet but looking to hopefully sell my current mg zr and go rwd.
    Prob go down the road of an mx-5
    Im planning on using it as a daily driver as well as the odd track day just to get used to it
    Is that a good idea or should i just bite the bullet and buy a proper track car ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by weetoo View Post
    Story Lads names Ryan. Dont have a drfit car yet but looking to hopefully sell my current mg zr and go rwd.
    Prob go down the road of an mx-5
    Im planning on using it as a daily driver as well as the odd track day just to get used to it
    Is that a good idea or should i just bite the bullet and buy a proper track car ?
    Welcome dude. I thought you could do the same but was the right idea to bite the bullet and buy a track car.


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    welcome along lad ya better off the buy a separate track car! you would get less hassel on the road and could do more stuff to the track car then...


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    Welcome along... It's near impossible to have a drift and road car from what i hear and read. Prepare to lose bumpers when drifting too...


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    Cheers for the advice lads
    Think i may brake out the piggy bank and start saving
    Although i might be going to look at something this weekend
    Think i will just go pure track so lads cheers


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    welcome to DI


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    welcome


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    Welcome to DI
    I'd say get your road car and then get a track car.
    Putting your road car on track will break your heart!


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    welcome new lad great site for all sorts of info


 

 

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