My new project - MKII 16v 1.8 1991 Golf

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Well done Ben

Bigpower is developing quite a fleet of cheap track cars now!! 8) 8) 8)
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Just had a quote for 3rd party insurance for getting too and from the track .. nice and cheap :)
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nice one ben maximun fun with minimum out lay 8)

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That is really nice Ben........might have to have a re-think myself :wink:

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after enjoying the passenger laps on sunday martyn - it was a no brainer ...
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Yeah good on ya mate, will be great to drive around without the risk of something on the Skyline breaking and the cost of repair !!!
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Well done Ben

Based on your opinion G, you need to buy that MX5 sooner rather than later ;)

With all of these 16v's flying around, I'll be needing more power. Bugger :lol:

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could buy this stu :o http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/347597.htm
would definatly be ahead of the pack, not so sure on the corners though with all that weight up front . i might go have a look as its only down the road :lol: :lol:
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Bloody hell 8)

A friend of mine, a better friend of SteveVR6's, is building one of them at the moment and I'm lead to believe that the weight distribution is not as bad as some people make out. Lets face it with brakes and an engine like that, that should be real fun.

A result that it's in Chelmsford too. Just down the road for a quick test drive :thumb:

(Is this as well as the Sti, or instead?)

Great plate too

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im not looking at getting rid of the sti just yet i will give it a second chance :roll:
i cant see the vr6 mk2 hanging around long at that price, could be an entertaining drive on track i recon
we will see :wink:
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