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i've been wanting to do some track days etc. and looking to get a car to thrash around in on the track

question is, is it possible to do with a budget of around 1 - 2k??

probably not, but the car does not have to be anything flash.

parts and labour wouldn't be too much of a problem as i can get cheap parts and have a relative that is a mechanic that is always willing to lend me a hand.

if you think it is possible, what car would you reccomend??

cheers

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Your thread here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=152927

will get a lot more responses i reckon :)

Being its not state specific. So im gonna close this as no point having the same info (or lack there of) in two places ;)

cheers!

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