dan sprongl
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Hi
Don't take this wrong way, you may be in love with Subaru, Mitsubishi, Audi etc.
But if you are novice, start with a 2wd car, rear or front drive. Rear drive is a little scarce, you may may need to stick to front wheel drive.
Make it reliable, get seat time, learn to drive the wheels off of it.
2wd is less expensive to run than an AWD car in the same class, production or open/g2/g5
Pick a car that you can source parts for readily. Good parts, not things that will let you down.
Rare cars are cool, head turners etc, but having to wait for a custom part while the summer passes and so do rallies, really sucks.
First thing is safety,and reliability, with suspesnion, gearing and brakes. The last thing you work on is power increase, that comes with time.
Dan Sprongl Four Star Motorsports inc
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