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[quote][i]Originally posted by Daimo B[/i] No offence Adam, but you never looked at building your car properly at all, THATS why its cost you £20k.. Start if from new, your looking at £6k max really. A shell, brakes, suspension, and the major cost of the engine, which isn't gonna be above £4k if you'd have gone to the right places in the first place. That nova looks good fun. Not a Skyline, but then the Skyline costs £50,000 new, the Corsa costs about £7k new....... And its much more fun keeping up with a car like a Supra, Skyline, Evo etc in a poxy tin box corsa... Each to their own, but I could build AK's car for under £6k, i'd go straight to the right places to have it done, not the local RR road tuner place..... Its not a dig AK, but your comparing £20ks worht of Corsa, which it isn't..... Mines had a good £20k spent on it in total, but by the time i've done, again...... It's only really a £5k corsa... If that really. Besides, if the Skyline is driven as hard as that nova, wonder who's going to ahve the cheaper repair bill if they loose control and hit the barrier?? £100 re-shall on a Nova, or a few grand on the skline. Nova will also be easier to swap the parts over. [/quote]
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