Fair play. One of the most sensible things I've read on here in ages. Far better to learn the car at grass roots before you start making the thing quicker and potentially harder to learn. Equally, no point putting expensive body work on there only to smash it off the first time that you forget to keep your foot inSuz wrote: This is the first car I have owned with real potential to bite me on the arse so need to get the tyres sorted and learn how to drive her and what she is capable of before I do anything else.
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