Pug 205GTi track toy, now with video of it alive!

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Pug 205GTi track toy, now with video of it alive!

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I've purchased myself a new toy as my supra is too slow/nice to be ragged around and to be fair it's an auto so, it aint fit for purpose.

However my new track slag is for sure!

http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread ... 053&page=1 scroll down to the pictures. Unfortunately the cage was sold before I could get to it, but I get one in there pretty fast. Should be able to do a couple of sessions this year, but I'll sort her out over winter.

You people made me do this!

Cheers

Matt :D

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Nice to see you buy a dedicated track car Matt. You'll love it :thumb:

PS~ Don't try and bring this to the drift night ;)
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I was going to either go backwards (probably not popular) or use the handbrake to drift (probably just as un popular!)

It was about time I got one, cheaper than some new tyres on the supra, so makes sense really. And I wont be too precious with it. Driving my mates 1.9 gti at croft was the most fun I've ever had whilst driving a car. So it's got a lot to live up to!

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Nice one 205's always seem to go well out on track a1.9 as well :wink:
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A couple of good seats and that is good to go :thumb:

Good choice 8)

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Thanks for the comments guys!

Should get it this weekend, gonna sort me out some cheap insurance ;)

Have a shake down to see what it's like. Parts are like toy parts price wise compared to the supra, it's amazing! I've even got some spare wheels from last time I had a pug so it can go back originals, yay.

Hopefully we can get rolty driving some laps in it to when she's sorted.

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Nice one Mullet, can't wait to have go in it :D
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Great choice .... :) - George now that you are no longer a stooodent when you getting your track car :)
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murano3 wrote:Great choice .... :) - George now that you are no longer a stooodent when you getting your track car :)
I think George will suprise you shortly Ben :thumb:

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:) awesome ...
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