Old Jul 28, 2007 | 11:50 AM
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From: Salford I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not too sure.
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Well guys you give me plenty to think about there i only have a small mortgage so i was budgeting around 3-400gbp for each indivual track day i do

I can.t honestly say without looking more into it on which car yet?

This will defo materialise as i need to see how good my driving skills really are without police and the public in the way as im 28years old and started to develop the brain to think and act a lot more sensible

I don.t have that many outgoings and the going out lark gets a bit long in the tooth when you practically live 10min walk to a large city centre and been goin there since i was 15 wed/fri/sat sunday;s.

Ive always wanted to do this and don.t get me wrong i don.t have bags of dollars but lookin at my cards on the table this i should be able manage comfortably as long as i find the right car not popping engines for fun

The person who mentioned the clio 16valve as a track car?

I use to own a williams clio one of the best cars ive ever owned 8years ago kept it for 3years and in that time of which i can truthfully say it had a C.V joint a clutch and eventually i replaced the gearbox !!!Not bad considering i drove it like i stole for 3 solid years it got death 7000rpm every gear every day most reliable engine ive ever had !!!!!!!!I knew the next 3 people who owned the car and it still going strong on the isle of man in some track series !!!!!

Surly it must of had a new engine by now it never felt like it was going to break and me and my brother went to buy one the other week i test drove it the guy said fookin hell mate you know what your doing with these don.t you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Out of the box simply 1 of the best handling cars ive ever driven eat up corners for fun!!!

P.S when i changed the gearbox it was no so fun anymore fook me what a job without a ramp!!
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