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hahaha he should :P I'll even help him with any and all work that gets done to it! (inclusive of the repairs needed). Replace the damaged radiator with a much more efficient alloy item, and add an oil cooler. There, racetrack ready.

swap him the taxi for it!

lol I'd do it.

Cmon guys great idea group-buy my car and share it on the track! IT'S f**kING ENGINEERED FOR CHRIST'S SAKE DON'T MAKE ME PART IT OUT

PROBLEM SOLVED.

Problem being that I wouldn't keep it, I'd just sell it immediately (for a steal, $10k lol).

Actually that might still be difficult, it's a farken auto.

And to avoid them I'll need to use the brakes more, given the lack of engine braking.

Come on someone take this thing away, I don't care what you do with it - track it, part it out, burn it...whatever. I just really could NOT be f**ked stripping it myself. Writing up a spreadsheet now with parts and price list, there's far too many things lol. However the potential sale value of everything is pretty surprising.

I'm going to start gathering interest on who legitimately wants to buy what parts off this car soon. Want to know I can get rid of most of it quickly before I dive in to pulling it apart, particularly since I have NOWHERE to store all the shit I rip off it.

Turbo and injectors are pretty much spoken for. Not confirmed on coilovers. Wheels have interest from a couple of people. Otherwise as far as I can think, everything else is up for grabs.

Refer to the for sale thread for list of all aftermarket parts on the car, otherwise just assume everything else is still stock standard and up for grabs. EVERYTHING MUST GO.

Without sounding like a cockhead, I won't be doing things silly cheap. I won't be asking top-dollar for these parts, but I'm not just giving them away. I don't like making huge losses on things which is the only reason I haven't tried selling this car many times in the past. I don't even want to lose such a ludicrous amount of money now lol.

PM me if you want something in particular, once I've gathered interest and can commit to stripping it (give up on selling it lol) I'll start another thread with prices giving ACT or close-by peeps preference.

Oh, I'm never gonna get over the driving side of owning a performance car...but I'm beyond done with spending of money constantly lol

I've got a VW Caddy as my daily. 75kw at the fly, 1.6L TDi. I think I know how boring a normal car is to drive :P

those caddys go great for what they are. a boring car is an early 90's auto corola with 300k and and semi shagged gearbox.

those caddys go great for what they are. a boring car is an early 90's auto corola with 300k and and semi shagged gearbox.

Ah, the difference there though is that I could drive the carolla like a bat out of hell with no regard for the abuse it would receive....still making it at least *half* fun.

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