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I'm sure I've seen one of those that runs 2 x 20vt engines

That might be fun

Ollie

dam that sounds good fun!infact that sounds amasing!running 350bhp each aswell!! never mind the lambogini's bring on the vayron!may need traction control in the arosa though!
 
The list 'so far' is:

MX5/Eunos - highly saleable, good retained value - it can't loose any more money!. but it's old, and parts are not cheap
Arosa - Cheap to run, maintain etc. Small tank, but I don't do miles in this one
Puma - Cheap to run, maintain - unknown qty, but based on Fiesta's, and there's loads of them
BMW Compact - :w4nk:, but RWD

Sadly a Pisrat for lil old me to get to work in is overkill... we have the Mitsi Colt for doing miles in

Not sure what else? MGF... bit unreliable & **** looking, but RWD

Missus has just had a mk2 xm5, cracking little motor. If I cant get insurance on a westie I would seriously think about a mk1 as a toy. Cracking thing about them........roof off in seconds! non of this fandangled electric poop.
 
go for a puma, my step dad rallys one in the 1400 class and it goes like a rocket considering its a 1.4. there only allowed to do slight modifications such as induction kits... it will piss all over the ibiza 1.4's. i will try get some pics.
 
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so many choices...

tbh andy, the 1.6 in the cordy is a really **** engine - so I'd avoid that :) plus it has the same useless boot cavity as my old valver

Winning today are the MX5 & Puma, but the Arosa is still there (but would need cash spending on it [wheels, suspension])
 
Well, I'm not going to wait until I've got the cheque... seems pointless when I've got the cash in the bank...

So I'm going car shopping tomorrow night :D