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    Hello All!

    Just joined up, gonna have my cheque in the post very shortly for the full membership! Gonna be buying BigChris's hybrid williams in the next couple of weeks and can't wait!

    Look forward to meeting up with fellow owners! :D

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    Welcome aboard

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    hello and welcome mate

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    Welcome fella................ hybrids rule!! especially with willy track..

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    welcome pal, spoken to you on CS and Punto Sports already, good choice on car, it's certainly a minter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin.
    Welcome fella................ hybrids rule!! especially with willy track..
    There is no way I can afford to do the willy track conversion......bit too steep!

    Jezuz - Hello matey, seem to be chasing each other round these forums don't we lol - Just read your caning of Mitchy, hilarious stuff, come on he owns a Cupra R, nuff said lol!

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    track conversion can be done cheaply if you get 'near' new 2nd hand Williams suspension. Speak to Paul at infinicar and j3ned. J3ned hooked me up a drive shaft from Reno super cheap too, he's a top lad and very helpful.

    lol, Mitchy's okay to be honest, he just loves to slag anything he feels should be inferior... hence why he now has NOS... he knows that a 2.0 Clio with cams IS faster... hope your reading this buddy ;)

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    PMSL at the Mitch comments, they are a great read.

    Ok how much will it be to do the complete Willy track conversion as cheaply as possible plus considering I'm not much good at DIY motoring other than general servicing/oil changes etc.

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    reckon you could do it new for about £800 if you get parts yourself and hunt around, maybe £500 2nd hand?

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    welcome mate


 

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