AK
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some will prob know of the car...
Its advertised here - http://trackscotland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=24079#24079
To me that would make an awesome base for a N/A Club TimeAttack car. Some fiddling with the engine - or dump it for an s2000 one with ITB's and away you go.
Cant comment on the price - strikes me as a tad expensive but I dont know what these go for.
seam welded, caged, fuel cell - GoGoGo
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corsadonk
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I like DC2's
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Jamie_Hastings1
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Thats a good price. Mate just got a Yellow DC2 with carbon bonnet and splitter etc. He loves it.
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AK
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if i was to go for a non-turbo track car I think i'd go for one of these or the DC5
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Corsa_Sport21
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Dont know if they still are,but they used to be the best handling FWD car ever made.Mate used to have 1.Straight line speed was pants,cornering speed was out of this world.Id have 1 for the noise they make on the vtec changeover.
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Jamie_Hastings1
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DC2 is a much better handling car well so my Jap Loving mates tell me lol. I personally think they look too dated now but hold money well and with a turbod b18 or k20 they can be pretty impressive.
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sand-eel
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Does the ITR gearbox fit an s2000 engine?
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SetH
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Left hooker
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Does the ITR gearbox fit an s2000 engine?
Would need a custom bell-housing id imagine.
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AK
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just just a K20 from CTR then....
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corsadonk
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
DC2 is a much better handling car well so my Jap Loving mates tell me lol. I personally think they look too dated now but hold money well and with a turbod b18 or k20 they can be pretty impressive.
Everything is pretty much perfect from the factory, the gear shift is the best I've used, not the fastest thing on the road but, they are the best FWD in standard form.
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andy1868
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the K20 in standard guise doesn't fit, apparently the sump sticks out too far lee knows more about it than me. something about a dry sump and you're laughing, get good gains on the K20 fairly easily too
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DAZ1985
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just charge the b18 rather than piss about with the k20 imo
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McWillster
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The owner of the car sit across from me at work. Good guy, knows his stuff. Buy it up!
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_Allan_
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I must be getting old . I found myself looking at the houses in the background more
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