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I'll second that Macca - that's really insightful Greg - thank you very much.
The crippling cost of motorsport is something which can't be over-emphasised, hence the need for a collaborative approach.
If I'm to be totally honest, rallying would be my first choice and endurance racing would follow.
While it's generally much cheaper to buy a racing car than to build one - it's apparent that racing is in another category of time, expense and commitment to
even the most dedicated track day involvement.
Tim
The crippling cost of motorsport is something which can't be over-emphasised, hence the need for a collaborative approach.
If I'm to be totally honest, rallying would be my first choice and endurance racing would follow.
While it's generally much cheaper to buy a racing car than to build one - it's apparent that racing is in another category of time, expense and commitment to
even the most dedicated track day involvement.
Tim
The next step, if money is limited (as opposed to unlimited!) could be to Honda Cup, which I am involved with. It ranges in classes from N1 production, to modified NA classes with leading track times that would be competitive with the mid-field of the Porsche series. At a fraction of the cost.
Targa is a great rally option if gravel bashing doesn't spin your wheels.
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Wise words again Greg.
Im interested to go racing but haven't identified a series yet that appeals. It needs to be one make for me as Im interested in developing my driving skills not exercising my wallet. The excludes things like Porsche series. Unfortunately with Ssangyong series finishing for good in April 2018 we are left with few choices in NZ currently. The TR86 series is of interest but probably above my budget. Its a shame we dont have something like the Ginetta Series in NZ (https://www.ginetta.com/our-championships) as this would pretty much float my boat and also work budget wise if I diverted my current annual track day budget (typically its been 15 days a year with Porsche GT3/4) to a series.
All that being said theres something very attractive about the ease of rocking up to the track in a road car, putting in 70-80 fast laps over a day catching up with buddies in the paddock and then driving back home, washing the car and getting on with life. Even moreso if you can run something quick and visceral like a GT3 at the track...
I will have to learn more about the Honda Cup series as obviously this has a number of elements that appeal in terms of motorsport and the budget would work too.
Im interested to go racing but haven't identified a series yet that appeals. It needs to be one make for me as Im interested in developing my driving skills not exercising my wallet. The excludes things like Porsche series. Unfortunately with Ssangyong series finishing for good in April 2018 we are left with few choices in NZ currently. The TR86 series is of interest but probably above my budget. Its a shame we dont have something like the Ginetta Series in NZ (https://www.ginetta.com/our-championships) as this would pretty much float my boat and also work budget wise if I diverted my current annual track day budget (typically its been 15 days a year with Porsche GT3/4) to a series.
All that being said theres something very attractive about the ease of rocking up to the track in a road car, putting in 70-80 fast laps over a day catching up with buddies in the paddock and then driving back home, washing the car and getting on with life. Even moreso if you can run something quick and visceral like a GT3 at the track...
I will have to learn more about the Honda Cup series as obviously this has a number of elements that appeal in terms of motorsport and the budget would work too.
Drifting
While we are on frogs, my old 106 rally's is up for sale. Sold this in about May so interested to see what it goes for now. Great photos.
While we are on frogs, my old 106 rally's is up for sale. Sold this in about May so interested to see what it goes for now. Great photos.
Drifting
Hard to know.
I spent a bit on it and it owes him about 7.5k. I don't think he has spent anything on it. Pictures look great but it has a bit more to do. I had a lot of interest in it.
maybe 8-9k?
I spent a bit on it and it owes him about 7.5k. I don't think he has spent anything on it. Pictures look great but it has a bit more to do. I had a lot of interest in it.
maybe 8-9k?
What was left to do on it? General finishing off or major dollars? Its great to see a carefully crafted advert with excellent pix on TradeMe.
Drifting
Sensors and the like. The engine was strong.
I had some panel and paint done but in retrospect it was not that good so a couple of $K there would make it excellent.
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Been a while since I was on here! Spotted this while looking for cheap ways to get around over the break. Here's a good way to get from Auckland to Nelson if anyone is bored and looking for an excuse to go for a drive to Nelson
https://www.transfercar.co.nz/reloca...on/262396.html
https://www.transfercar.co.nz/reloca...on/262396.html
Been a while since I was on here! Spotted this while looking for cheap ways to get around over the break. Here's a good way to get from Auckland to Nelson if anyone is bored and looking for an excuse to go for a drive to Nelson
https://www.transfercar.co.nz/reloca...on/262396.html
https://www.transfercar.co.nz/reloca...on/262396.html
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Pretty sure you could see the entire country using only free transfers if you had a bit of time up your sleeve.
I've done plenty of transfers AKL-CHC and reverse. Have always used Apollo though. If you get the timing right the better deals are a 6 berth, $1 per day, ferry crossing for van a driver included plus $150 towards gas. Usually have 4 days to do the trip. Year before last we had on van my sister and her family had a second and we convoyed from Chc- Blenheim - Wlg - Napier - Mt Manganui - Akl. With the bigger vans there are a few extras that you need to pay for like linen and toilet chemicals. However, given the deal it's a nominal cost. Free camping is easy in NZ And there is an app to find water stations and camping spots I think it's called Campermate. It's a great way to spend a few days
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Summer safety rant: have just come back from a trip to Wanaka, drove down early on the 2nd through heavy fog & very poor early light/ some drizzle ( viz as little as 100-150 m in places). Came home last night through torrential rain. It staggers me that, perhaps 40 % of drivers, Do Not have sufficient intelligence to turn on their ******* lights. Even some cops - braindead, one was sitting on outskirts of Culverden trying to gather revenue. Should have been stopping unlit cars & teaching the safety aspects of being VISIBLE. One car, 9:30 last night, at the turnoff from SH1 at Waipara. It was already substantially dark, as well as p1ssing down.
Beats me how some people can hold a job that allows them to buy 100k cars, but lack the horse sense to use the headlights.
Beats me how some people can hold a job that allows them to buy 100k cars, but lack the horse sense to use the headlights.