Markstevieandmads Budget Turbo Project: PART TWO

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:cry:

Sorry to see this mate, but with all these things, the fact you're able to write this post is paramount, way over and above a wrecked MR2.

Cars can be replaced, lives can't. Still a sickener though!!
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So sorry to read this but I'm glad you walked away from the accident. We have very similar setups and funnily enough I'm due to get to married in Aug. I'm impressed you were 2nd in the RWD Cat. That gives me confidence with running mine at an event. (Something I've never done before) Would you blame the tyres or weather for the accident? I mention this as I've had Toyo Proxes TR1's from new before and wasn't a fan.
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nathan.z wrote:So sorry to read this but I'm glad you walked away from the accident. We have very similar setups and funnily enough I'm due to get to married in Aug. I'm impressed you were 2nd in the RWD Cat. That gives me confidence with running mine at an event. (Something I've never done before) Would you blame the tyres or weather for the accident? I mention this as I've had Toyo Proxes TR1's from new before and wasn't a fan.


The tyres i think def let me down. It wasnt wet (i made sure i didnt run in the wet) and i just pushed it too far. Im sure something with better grip like ad08's and i would have been fine.
Though saying that, i should have known the limits. The run before , the rear end slipped a bit too but i managed to control that. I thought now they was warmer id be ok to push it again - i guess my take off was quicker hence me being quicker into the turn.
My brother in laws comment was i took off a lot quicker than my previous runs ("like a rocket" apparently).
The go pro footage shows me ploughing into the wall head on but i cant work out how the rest of the car was damaged. Ive obviously spun but i would of said the way i lost it, it would have been the drivers side rear that would have been worse off but it was the passenger side rear.
Unfortunately the go pro camera dropped after the iniital head on into the wall so you cant see anything else.

I am getting a hankering to reshell, but i think i need to step back from the scene for a bit.
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Get a nice rev5 shell for it mate :D
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The only way to make this ok is to re shell and get that time!
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Ive talked my parents round (im 40 lol) just got to get the wife round to it.

Im hoping my wedding present to her will do it ;) lol

So please all keep an eye on a shell for me.
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Deffo will mate. You got a budget in mind? Tin top? Tbar? Sunroof etc? Rev1? Rev5?
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As minimum a spend as possible.
Think it would have to be a tbar as i only use it when its not raining anyway.

I wont be going back on track again.

Any rev will do i suppose though the newer the better. I can weld though the less work to do the better.
It will treated to a full polybush and rust prevention and treatment anyway before anything is transferred over.
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I'll let you buy my Rev5 turbo (Magic Beans' old car, and my second time owning it)...... :whistle:
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Whole car now for sale or parts on fb
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Aww Mark, only just seen this. That's such a shame after all the hard work you've put in over the years :(
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