Drift car share - odd idea maybe?

SoulFireMage

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I've posted this in an earlier thread but it needs its own.

I'm based in Birmingham and have space to work on a drift car.

What I'm looking for is someone who has a car, does go to practice days and fancies splitting the cost (fuel/tyres/fees) of the odd practice day with another drifter.

I'm a relative novice, had quite a few 1 2 1 training days at Learn2Drift and reasonable at the slower stuff. But to progress, I'd need to do other stuff.

I've learnt in low powered cars-is200s, na skylines/s200s.

If you are local to me, I also have a four poster and some basic kit for doing the odd repair though I'm no mechanic.

Please pm me if this interests you.
 
and what happens when you bend it up??

You want the other guy to split the costs of the repair too? Bet they'd be delighted.
 
and what happens when you bend it up??

You want the other guy to split the costs of the repair too? Bet they'd be delighted.

I'm sure that kind of issue can be discussed and dealt with.

Anyone with a higher end car - a far more expensive proposition, is extremely unlikely to want to do this.

I'm looking at the folks who have not shelled out 10k and all the goodies. Novices and relative newcomers like myself. Folks that have probably bought a first drift car already, it's cost a few hundred quid, and so on.

Anyway, I asked on the off chance. It don't suit most. It only need suit one.

:P
 
Why not just buy yourself a cheap skidder and doing it all yourself? MX5 for example, pick one up for £300.
 
Ok at the time I wrote this, a few weeks back, I had a bunch of difficult to sort out costs.

Not just a car but a trailer, and switching cars to tow the trailer as well as the cost of drift days and so on.

If I'd not got a family member with a good towing vehicle whose offered to get involved, I'd still be there now.

I don't like the idea of potentially being broken down on a drift day and not being able to get back home lol.

Anyway I'm having an is200 with some coil overs and things from EMS automotive now.
 
Redundant post now :P

I'd have liked to have worked with someone else local who was also on a tight budget but didn't find anyone.

So I got an is200, keep it at Rockingham and go up and practice whenever they've a quiet day and I've the cash. Been through 1 diff and 4 sets of rear tyres so far :P
 
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