How 'reliable' is the gearbox and rear beam setup on the 306? With a 106/ Saxo, I'd say those are the things which (perhaps not straight away, but in time) will need attention. The engines are fairly bulletproof providing they're well maintained, unfortunately, the majority of them aren't. Replacement parts are readily available and they are a doddle to work on, depends how much patience you have I suppose.
Personally, that Saxo would want a better spring/ damper combo for track use. I use Bilstein Group Ns and 155lb springs on my daily driver. For a dedicated track car, I'd probably go for 170+lb springs and 21+mm torsion bars. Semi-slicks would also be a good investment.
Personally, that Saxo would want a better spring/ damper combo for track use. I use Bilstein Group Ns and 155lb springs on my daily driver. For a dedicated track car, I'd probably go for 170+lb springs and 21+mm torsion bars. Semi-slicks would also be a good investment.