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[quote][i]Originally posted by Paul_J[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] so my advice now would be use first, spend money later. Ultimately, using it is more fun than looking at it wondering when it'll be working. [/quote] And also, agreeing with Ian's last comment. Generally only after 'using it' do you realise what really needs to be done with it, what really needs to be improved. You may spend loads on the engine, but then get on track and think the suspension is a joke, or spend loads on suspension and it'd of been fairly adequate at the start. Plus you can compare from how it was at the start to how it is when it's done, able to see the key improvement. Finally, the thing that will probably get the car the fastest, is you. Becoming the best driver you can on track and learning the limits of your car. If you roll onto track with a fully sorted car, but it's your first track day in it, and it's cost you £15,000 - you're not going to want to find the limits and probably potter around in it :lol: wasting all the hard earned money on the super special upgraded bits. I've seen so many cars like this. The driver never takes them on track (or has never even been on a track day ever!) until they're fully complete. So they sit on their drive or in the work shop as a project, spend years making it awesome, loads of power, loads of mods, on paper it'll be the best thing on track! They turn up and go 'fairly fast' but nothing amazing, not getting anywhere near the abilities of what the car could do. Making it all a bit of a waste of money. [/quote]
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