Find me a trackday car! (£3k budget, RWD, manual)
Find me a trackday car! (£3k budget, RWD, manual)
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sam303

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428 posts

217 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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My bro is doing a track day next week and rather than take his (new, DSG) Scirocco on track he wants to buy a car in the next few days and sell it immediately after the track day. He's got 3 grand to spend, he wants RWD, manual and as much powah! as possible. And - the car must be in the Sheffield area - ish.

Suggestions please!

Edited to add: needs to be road legal rather than a dedicated track day car.

Edited by sam303 on Friday 27th April 10:11

Moog72

1,600 posts

199 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Would he not be better off hiring something for a day rather than buying (and therefore having to tax and insure it)? Unless of course it will get there via trailer or something.

I know some track day operators hire things like Caterhams at reasonable cost

sam303

Original Poster:

428 posts

217 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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OK should have clarified - he needs something road legal. He's been considering E36 M3s, RX8s and that sort of thing. He doesn't have a trailer so it needs to be able to get to the track and back.

PaperCut

640 posts

169 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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I had put a Lexus IS300, but i see they're all automatics. An IS200 Manual? Not the most chuckable car, but something different yet still 6-cyl, RWD, Manual...

I would avoid an RX-8 for £3k!

Other suggestions are the typical E46 330i, Nissan 200SX/Silvia etc. A few obscure Japanese cars or even a sorted Porsche 944 S2?

EDLT

15,421 posts

228 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Hire a Caterham.

Efbe

9,251 posts

188 months

Saturday 28th April 2012
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sam303 said:
OK should have clarified - he needs something road legal. He's been considering E36 M3s, RX8s and that sort of thing. He doesn't have a trailer so it needs to be able to get to the track and back.
how about this:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...

If he is tracking it, then I would suggest spending much less than £3000, and using the rest to track prep it.

0a

24,059 posts

216 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Efbe said:
If he is tracking it, then I would suggest spending much less than £3000, and using the rest to track prep it.
OP said:
he wants to buy a car in the next few days and sell it immediately after the track day
Blimey, track prepping a car for one track day!

Efbe

9,251 posts

188 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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0a said:
Blimey, track prepping a car for one track day!
frown I didn't read it well enough.

for one day though, I'd spend as little as possible.

ADM06

1,077 posts

194 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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This seems a really odd idea to me. Isn't part of the joy of a track day is that you get to explore the limits of your car in the appropriate environment? Buying and selling a car in the matter of days.. What is he going to say to potential buyers?
I'd rather build a track car, and feel it improve each time I changed some parts and fiddle with things.

BusaMK

389 posts

171 months

Tuesday 1st May 2012
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Very strange idea. First thoughts would be E36 328 and get a hydraulic handbrake on it, and then go drifting after the trackday...