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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2013
      Location
      St. George, UT
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      To build a "fun" (let's substitute that for "race" right now) car you really don't need to do a lot of fab work to make it handle well. Most parts to get your car on the autocross are simple bolt ins. Again, you can easily have that while still driving it to school. Once you have all the parts, normally a good solid weekend and you've got a whole new suspension and personality in your car. Only thing I can think of that you'd have to weld is a roll bar and frame connectors, (chime in here Fox guys). The roll bar is a safety thing and along with frame connectors help stiffen things a bit But in reality you don't need those to be competitive.

      Perhaps we assumed you wanted a mainly driver/ occasional track car, sounds like the cutting and fabbing is moving you more towards the "show" end of pro touring. That's a tough one to pull off cheap, and they take a long time to build so driving it may not be for 2-3 years if you're on a really tight budget.

      Clarifying what I said earlier, if you want to get some fun decent track time in with your daily driver, you can do that relatively inexpensively with the car you have. If you want a WOW! pro touring car, start saving your pennies.

      Buying someone's bailed out on project is a good way to get a car already half done, you always pay less than what the other person has into it.

      -Ben, Creative Director at Speedtech Performance
      We sell some really cool parts, build cool cars, and do cool concept renderings too!
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2014
      Location
      Pennsylvania
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      27
      Country Flag: United States
      Thank you
      I wouldnt say that i want a show car, I mean i do want a nice car, but no high end build type of car.
      Fun is exactly the word i was looking for when i made the post. I want a car that I can go cruising around in whenever i want and to be able to try to autocross it.
      I want something different and to do it up differently than someone else would.
      I do want a WOW pro touring style car but nothing too fancy. I love patina and rust and bare metal or satin or matte paint.
      Heck, I even think primer looks good.




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