"I'm not going to mod it"

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Si, you would enjoy some of the tight roundabouts, nice and greasy for your sideways action.

Other than the cars in the way and the straight bits dont really give me much wood. Its nice when you can enjoy a road on your way to/from work, the fact you have to go out and hunt the good roads around Bristol says everything about them tbh.
 
Get a Jackson Charger off ebay and something like Hondata s300. Cheap and effective, with a resale value at the end if you want to seperate it?
 
Helmets are illegal for road use, and hundreds (if not thousands) of Road Rally cars are caged with helmets being expressly forbidden when competing in them.

Presumably there are some circumstances where a helmet is legal? There are certain cars (Atoms and the like) where you'd be mad to drive it without a lid on.
 
HURRY UP AND BUY THAT ENGINE:D Then when you feel like you will go into a hedge every time you meet a corner you will be forced to sort out the brakes and sus.
 
Presumably there are some circumstances where a helmet is legal? There are certain cars (Atoms and the like) where you'd be mad to drive it without a lid on.

AFAIK the law is no helmets in cars with roofs, and is a gray area re cars without roofs.

In our Westfield we wear helmets, and have never been pulled over (despite tiny plate etc) and no Se7en owner has been done for a wearing a helmet yet, so most Se7en owners use them...
 
dont get a carbon boot.... looks crap. get a decent spoiler on it to finish it off... not a monster wing but something to help the shape and make it look less like a shopping cart. :)
 
Couldn't dissagree more, carbon bonnets look fantastic on white Integras. I'm a big fan of the bare-arsed look too, although a car has to be seriously lowered to pull off not having a spoiler of any description. I accept it is very marmite though.
 
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I really like the look of your car, especially the bonnet. But i think it needs like the proper grey/black carbon look imo. Definitely go without the spoiler, then mod the engine if and when you feel the need for a power upgrade.
 
what's in the pipeline?

Have to say I don't like the carbon fibre, I personally wouldn't go and get the new engine, I'd save up and put it aside till something else comes along :)
 
Dood, i cannot express myself enough- my dad fitted his super k series to the rover, its a pig to drive, not very comfortable and loud but he has had more fun in that car than he has ever had before. Trust me, you will love the speed, the sound and the cool factor, its one of those things where if you dont do it now you never will. If you never do it you will regret not doing it when you had the chance. Please do it for you cos you will have an amazing time with it.
 
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