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Mike2JZ

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Hi guys,

 

I've been bouncing ideas off the wall for this last year on how I'm going to get a Supra and get around paying stupidly high insurance (young driver here, just got my license).

As it stands there is no way for me to make any Supra a daily drive which sucks but I can live with it because...

 

I've had the idea to buy a cheap N/A for track use. I've already got a car with a trailer to use to move it about and a place that I can keep it to work on/keep off the roads during the week.

 

As far as I can tell most tracks around the UK only require MOT, and don't require road tax/insurance in order to drive on them and there are ways of getting day track insurance if I feel I need to for additional safety.

 

I'm looking to use a budget of around 3k - 3.5k to get all this setup.

 

So is this do-able? I know it's a somewhat stupid and a bad investment (economically speaking) but I want to get started on a Supra ASAP and I will literally jump on any opportunity to do so.

 

Is there anything I've missed that wouldn't make this possible, from googling around and talking with mates I haven't found anything that should stop me. Thought I'd ask here as well in case any of you know any different :)

 

Cheers

 

Mike

 

Sidenote: Any opinions on this Supra? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1995-Toyota-Supra-3-0L-Manual-very-good-condition-/150824732571?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item231ddac79b#ht_500wt_1413 it looks very promising and I'm inches away from bidding on it.

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What car and trailer are you intending to use ?

 

Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to buy an NA somewhere closer to where you live ?

 

If you cant insure the one on ebay then you'll have a lot of expense getting it back to Kent

on a trailer.

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Hey Mike if you come to the Bluewater meet we can chat about it but it is certainly a good idea. This way it saves you paying out big money for insurance & you don't need to use the car as a daily driver.

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Linked car looks quite pleasant! If that stays low I might throw a bid in myself!

 

Me too, anyone else up for a bidding war. I've seen lots of bargains on ebay that I bid on, I always forget to advertise the auction on a public forum to get some interest going and have a good wallet battle. I'm so dim sometimes.

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Track days aren't cheap and unless his insurance is silly money it wont take many

of them to equal the cost.

 

Brands Hatch car track days are from £119 to £170 plus all the costs of

getting there etc etc

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What car and trailer are you intending to use ?

 

Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to buy an NA somewhere closer to where you live ?

 

If you cant insure the one on ebay then you'll have a lot of expense getting it back to Kent

on a trailer.

 

One of my good mates has some old Land Rover that he uses with a trailer for his cars at the moment, I sent him the dimensions of a stock Supra and he said it will fit. Not sure what sort of trailer it is, need to go check it out myself when I next see him.

 

You are right, it would be a lot cheaper getting an N/A closer to home, but I saw that advert and the idea of getting it now is teasing me so bad. Though I think I might pass on it as I was planning on getting all of this ready and started in 2 months time after I finish my work abroad and get paid.

 

Surely if you can afford track days, another car and a trailer too get it about then you can afford car Insurence on the supra? How old are you? Have you tryed specialized Insurence company's for young drivers?

 

I can afford any stock n/a or TT Supra no problem, however every insurance I've got a quote from have given me a range of answers all the way from 4k - 7k, the only ones I haven't tried are Sky Insurance and used the MKIV member discount, but I fear they too won't give me a decent quote. I'm 19 and just got my license, so the idea of sticking me in a Supra, though I am a sensible driver does not sit well with insurance companies :( Unless you know any companies that I have missed out on.

 

 

Hey Mike if you come to the Bluewater meet we can chat about it but it is certainly a good idea. This way it saves you paying out big money for insurance & you don't need to use the car as a daily driver.

 

Yeah those were my thoughts exactly, are you going this Friday?

 

Considering how late he posted that, maybe he was just dreaming after all. ;)

 

I spent a good few hours putting together a plan of action for the Supra and before I knew it, it was that late and I was writing a forum post :think:

 

Track days aren't cheap and unless his insurance is silly money it wont take many

of them to equal the cost.

 

Brands Hatch car track days are from £119 to £170 plus all the costs of

getting there etc etc

 

Well insurance for me is silly, and I know track days are expensive but I have put aside enough money in my budget to cover it.

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Get a supra and take it to a track, you will enjoy yourself and improve your driving skills. You won't kill the car and in a couple of years you can insure it on the road.

 

There's plenty of time for you to do the sensible option, just enjoy yourself.

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I'll be there Friday Mike though briefly.

 

You are one of the most sensible 19 year olds I have met, you got a good head on you, though shame you youngsters are all brushed with the same tar. Saying that I have been there & know what it is like. If you can get cheap track days then it is worth it, even if they are £100 a session, for £1,500 you could have 15 track days a year. A darn sight cheaper than insurance at your age.

 

I'd go with a NA if I were you, NA cars are general better suited to track days as the power is nice & linear.

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I'll be there Friday Mike though briefly.

 

You are one of the most sensible 19 year olds I have met, you got a good head on you, though shame you youngsters are all brushed with the same tar. Saying that I have been there & know what it is like. If you can get cheap track days then it is worth it, even if they are £100 a session, for £1,500 you could have 15 track days a year. A darn sight cheaper than insurance at your age.

 

I'd go with a NA if I were you, NA cars are general better suited to track days as the power is nice & linear.

 

No wonder premiums are up you drive like a loon !! You wouldn't catch me driving like that :innocent: I'm an old fart now so just waft about :D

 

On a serious note like has been said get an old beater and build up some no claims then your premiums will come down.

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No wonder premiums are up you drive like a loon !! You wouldn't catch me driving like that :innocent: I'm an old fart now so just waft about :D

 

On a serious note like has been said get an old beater and build up some no claims then your premiums will come down.

 

I was the camera car dude, what do you expect :D

 

Old fart yeah right, it's because of youngsters like you honing it around!! ;)

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I'll be there Friday Mike though briefly.

 

You are one of the most sensible 19 year olds I have met, you got a good head on you, though shame you youngsters are all brushed with the same tar. Saying that I have been there & know what it is like. If you can get cheap track days then it is worth it, even if they are £100 a session, for £1,500 you could have 15 track days a year. A darn sight cheaper than insurance at your age.

 

I'd go with a NA if I were you, NA cars are general better suited to track days as the power is nice & linear.

 

Cheers :D

Think the N/A will be enough for me to be honest, though the idea of a TT on a track is awesome, I'll probably end up killing myself in it. Will build some experience with the N/A on a track and build up to it slowly over some years.

 

I might come down to blue water tomorrow for a bit so maybe I'll see you there.

 

 

Get a supra and take it to a track, you will enjoy yourself and improve your driving skills. You won't kill the car and in a couple of years you can insure it on the road.

 

There's plenty of time for you to do the sensible option, just enjoy yourself.

 

I like the way you think!

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