JakeePeters
New Member
Now then,
Recently discovered the driftwork forum after a few internet searches into finding out what drifting is all about. And have to say after spending some time last night browsing the forum and giving the search button some hammer I convinced myself I NEED one of these crazy sideways wagons I've seen!
Will be be looking to get a car in the new future, from what I've read mx5's and e30/36's are the way to go for a newbie. But after running some insurance quotes through confused.com (insurance is a pain at 19) I'm leaning towards the 5. As modifications are going to be shot down by my insurer I will be forced to run fairly stock Adding coil overs to a policy seems to be an instant +2k on the premium
What ever I end up with will be my first car (sort off, had company car/van for 2 years) so looking forward to getting the chance to spanner on it myself. So expect to see some 'opps I broke it need help' posts in the future
Cheers,
Jake
York.
Recently discovered the driftwork forum after a few internet searches into finding out what drifting is all about. And have to say after spending some time last night browsing the forum and giving the search button some hammer I convinced myself I NEED one of these crazy sideways wagons I've seen!
Will be be looking to get a car in the new future, from what I've read mx5's and e30/36's are the way to go for a newbie. But after running some insurance quotes through confused.com (insurance is a pain at 19) I'm leaning towards the 5. As modifications are going to be shot down by my insurer I will be forced to run fairly stock Adding coil overs to a policy seems to be an instant +2k on the premium
What ever I end up with will be my first car (sort off, had company car/van for 2 years) so looking forward to getting the chance to spanner on it myself. So expect to see some 'opps I broke it need help' posts in the future
Cheers,
Jake
York.