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    Default Good yoke to start off in??

    what ye think of something like this for first car?

    http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/3252982

    Hydro and a cage would all she'd need maybe few suspension bits and extra lock...


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    If its ur first track yoke your best getting summit cheaper to slide than that and learn the skills and build your confidence up b4 getting a dear yoke, ur bound to make a few mistakes and you dont want be repairing a good car all the time and the car will just end up destroyed. Unless ur minted and can afford to bash and repair summit nice. just my 2 cents!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SIMO View Post
    If its ur first track yoke your best getting summit cheaper to slide than that and learn the skills and build your confidence up b4 getting a dear yoke, ur bound to make a few mistakes and you dont want be repairing a good car all the time and the car will just end up destroyed. Unless ur minted and can afford to bash and repair summit nice. just my 2 cents!!

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    on second thought i think id be best to take your advise.....only thing is its hard to know what to start of with....maybe BMW 325 328 or Altezza some of them are going under a grand least you wouldnt have too much to loose with one of them yokes i suppose..


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    Ah there's a few s13 an s14's goin for small money now on donedeal. No bother gettin the parts here then if ye need them


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kensti View Post
    on second thought i think id be best to take your advise.....only thing is its hard to know what to start of with....maybe BMW 325 328 or Altezza some of them are going under a grand least you wouldnt have too much to loose with one of them yokes i suppose..
    s body is what most people start off in plenty of power and will b more that capable than u are at the start s bodys are going cheep these days

    boom http://www.driftireland.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=27491


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    If its any use to you i was always told if i start in an underpowered car it will make me a way better driver ie. na 16 valce cam or somethin like that... I assume its cas u have to be alot more commited


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    as dan above me said start off in something underpowerd like a 320 itl make you a much much better driver because it teaches you how to push your car as hard as you can


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    what would a sr20de be like for starting off


 

 

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