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went on this site with advice from a Friend who races a Nova he says it handles like on rails

www.hh-ms.com
also
www.pro-tecmotorsport.com
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It\'s also mega imporant to have the kit set up correctly, novatech motorsport in slough are well worth a visit to get ti all working properly.

Also TAS motorsport does some good bits at reaosnable prices too.
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TAS, erm.......havent they gone now? i know their web site is still up but their phone lines dont work etc etc
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My cars pink
so is mine so i just keep polishing it soon be down to primer

also they went into receivership but i think they are trading still but was sent a letter that they wish to deel in quantities
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hmmm £100 for a fibre bonnet :)
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Also, a car that handles well on a track probably wouldn\'t be a nice car to drive on the road.
No more Corsa :(
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[quote=\"Joff\"]Also, a car that handles well on a track probably wouldn\'t be a nice car to drive on the road.[/quote]
take your point it is on the road too but it has to be said its hard and it dont like pot holes though!!:lol:

but good sites for bits if thats what peeps are after
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you cant have a good handleing track car that also handles well on the road, its on or the other, unless you have lots of time and money to keep adjusting camber castor damper rates spring rates....lalalalala the list goes on, i had a discussion with some one who prepares successful race cars about it, i learnt alot about suspension that day
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i need a good suspension setup for the track, as mine is a track car
what would be best??
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leda with very hard springs..... give racing developments a call.... cant remember their number but they have a web site, http://www.racingdevelopments.co.uk or something
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Demon tweeks
ears motor sport
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