Gonna start asap
Sam50
06-11-2003, 05:00 AM
Hi i'm really interested in street racing and cars. I'm only 15 so ive got a while untill i can get a car that i really want. When i get started what would be a good car to race i was thinking a wrx or a supra. Also what could help me be a wiked street racer when i'm older? Thanks if ya can help.
NSX-R-SSJ20K
06-11-2003, 06:50 AM
First things first
Street racing is bad
second thing
how much money you got to spend?
Street racing is bad
second thing
how much money you got to spend?
Pizzle00
06-11-2003, 07:03 AM
Originally posted by NSX-R-SSJ20K
First things first
Street racing is bad
I cant help but laugh everytime I see that said in this "street racing" forum....lol.
Anyways, I say the supra but like NSX said....how much you got ?
First things first
Street racing is bad
I cant help but laugh everytime I see that said in this "street racing" forum....lol.
Anyways, I say the supra but like NSX said....how much you got ?
Sam50
06-11-2003, 07:11 AM
Nothin yet i'm pnly 15. I live in Australia so I don't really know what car prices are over there. Lets say that i wouldn't get a BMW or anything like that. But prices are pretty much anything but not insanely priced:wink:
NSX-R-SSJ20K
06-11-2003, 08:25 AM
Nissan 200SX Hatch
:bigthumb:
:bigthumb:
mynismo
06-11-2003, 09:56 AM
get a 240sx with a modded sr20det or skyline engine prolly around $10,000 US
we'd love you to kill some hondas for us in aussy lands!
we'd love you to kill some hondas for us in aussy lands!
BLU CIVIC
06-11-2003, 10:00 AM
4th gen sir hatch....stock w/ b16 :D
how much u willin to spend:confused:
how much u willin to spend:confused:
Ace$nyper
06-11-2003, 12:04 PM
When i get started you need to learn to drive first then get good at that learn how to get the most out of a car before you even start racing. BTW a supra TT if thats what your talking about will get you killed there monsters not for a newbie driver i'll say either the SIR like blue said or 200sx like NSX said or you can get an 2.5 RS impressa i think the WRX is a bit much for a starting driver also.
-The Stig-
06-11-2003, 06:26 PM
Only advice I can think of comes from the greatest movie of all time. :biggrin:
"Amateur's dont use nitrous oxide..."
:sunglasse :spit:
"Amateur's dont use nitrous oxide..."
:sunglasse :spit:
EJ20
06-11-2003, 06:39 PM
you guy are blessed with the TRUE STi and EVO's look into those. used ones goes a long way!
BeEfCaKe
06-11-2003, 07:31 PM
Man... if I was in australia, I'd get a skyline, even if it means i have to go to China and sell all my organs..
KrNxRaCer00
06-12-2003, 02:52 AM
don't get some huge powered RWD car before u know how to drive. u'll seriously mess it up or someone else up. (not trying to sound like a prick, but trust me, u will).
learn to drive, maybe swap a b18c1 or b18b in a hatch an work from there. after u get some experience, an learn to truly drive cars, then move on to the super cars.
learn to drive, maybe swap a b18c1 or b18b in a hatch an work from there. after u get some experience, an learn to truly drive cars, then move on to the super cars.
Sam50
06-12-2003, 06:48 AM
Yeh good point i'll start out small then go up from there ive started driven around are little astra so yeh it's startin to come along:wink:
I'm considering a Monaro even though it's a v8 it looks nice and it would look awsome done up.
I'm considering a Monaro even though it's a v8 it looks nice and it would look awsome done up.
SRT-4 Neon
06-12-2003, 04:41 PM
you need to learn to drive first then get good at that learn how to get the most out of a car before you even start racingyou need to learn to drive first then get good at that learn how to get the most out of a car before you even start racing
Sage advice...spend bucks on a driving school thats not designed to meet your insurance and license requirements. One that teaches control at high speeds, drifiting, proper accel. techniques, etc.
Then get a car with a manual transmission.
buy something thats gonna meet your driving desires and one you can afford to mod out. No sense getting a car that you can't afford or can't find parts for.
Decide if you want to drift, road race, rally, blah blah...or just plain kill hondas on the road.
Just do some net surfing and test drives and figure out what feels right for you.
Sage advice...spend bucks on a driving school thats not designed to meet your insurance and license requirements. One that teaches control at high speeds, drifiting, proper accel. techniques, etc.
Then get a car with a manual transmission.
buy something thats gonna meet your driving desires and one you can afford to mod out. No sense getting a car that you can't afford or can't find parts for.
Decide if you want to drift, road race, rally, blah blah...or just plain kill hondas on the road.
Just do some net surfing and test drives and figure out what feels right for you.
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