I took my van for a little drive through the Moors today. Hartoft to Egton Bridge is a fantastic little bit of road. Not the longest stretch of fun you'll find in the UK, but it is enough for a laugh. Plus I upset a youff in an MX5 by sticking to his rear bumper like glue. Although I suspect he was struggling more than I was, as every corner he had understeer one second and oversteer the next.
That's how I roll, showing up sports car drivers in a ratty old diesel van with a roofrack for, err, downforce and the go faster stickers.
Isn't hard to round here, I drive these roads so much I push the limits a lot harder than most drivers do. Which I'm sure means I'll end up in a fireball of death tumbling down the valley... to death.
And I carry LFS advertising on the front and rear. Let people know what's up.
I suspect there is some truth in that, although the boy was trying as he entered every corner all out of shape. Put a driver in it who knows what an apex looks like and I'd have been smoked.
Well as long as you're aware of that, all is well I suppose
At least with the limited abilities of your van, you won't be tumbling down the valley at high velocity... although on the other hand, better brakes might prevent you from tumbling down at all.
True enough. Looked to get myself some turbo on there, but that requires a new box which also means new front subframe. Which would make it easier to just buy a new van.
And at some point I'll change my brakes as they currently leave something to be desired.
+1. Bought my first BMW when got my drivers license (+/- 2 years ago), now the e36 is my second one. Driving on streets like a idiot (as my mother thinks ) and somehow never crashed it.
G!NhO - If body of the car is in good condition (no, or little rust), why should you change it? Put in m50b25, it will be much better than e30 with original m20 2,5l which you want.