I thought I’d do a write up on my venture into VX220’dom, like a .org blog! I’ll share this for any of you folk that are thinking of joining the fold… and any forum members that are remotely interested!
It all started in 2012 when I got to drive an Elise 160 at an experience day. I absolutely loved it; so much more fun than the other supercars I drove that day. [montage music]Fast forward and through lots of research, lurking and talking to owners[/montage music] I found myself at Donnington with my little bro on the 9th November 2014 pax’ing with Martin S, watching P11 COV, trying to help Bargi get his car on the road and chatting to a couple of forum members including christhegasman and Deano01. Awesome day, bug caught and 2 weeks later, car bought.
The car:
- 2002 VX220 N/A
- Lightening Yellow 059
- Sachs adjustable suspension
- TMS re-map
- Piper exhaust (precat removed)
- AP 4-pot brakes (front only) & Mintex pads (all around)
It’s running on it’s original LY wheels which I’ll be swapping out for some TD 1.2’s in a few weeks…
Saturday 22nd November, I took a train ride for 2 hours across the country, eventually landing in Lymm, a little Cheshire village near Warrington with a chap called Brian who was selling the car. We chatted and it became clear early on that this car had been well looked after by most of it’s previous owners, specifically Jason (Jase_MK), Clive and Brian. The car is in AWESOME condition. Brian took me on a tour of Lymm in the car, I struggle to describe how the sound of an Astra 2.2 engine (stay with me…) fed through a Piper exhaust system with the precat removed makes you feel when you press the loud peddle… I felt like screeching like an excited kid in their favourite sweet shop with an all you can eat offer!
Anyway, I paid the man and drove off to enjoy the car for myself. The plan was to take a detour from Cheshire to West Yorkshire via the Snake Pass or Holme Moss but I’d spent so long looking over the car it had got dark, so I took to the M62. I thought I was flying down the M62 with a large grin on my face thinking how much I was looking forward to my wife sees this! However, I realised I probably wasn’t making the progress I thought I was when an articulated lorry joined the carriageway in front of me and started to pull away! The noise, seating position and feel thorugh the steering and suspension makes you feel like you're driving quite a bit quicker thanyou are when you're used to driving the commuter hack; in my case, a big Volvo! I wasn’t that bothered; I picked up the pace to a steady 65mph and headed home. When I finally got home, my jaw hurt from smiling, my bum hurt from the Sachs suspension being at their lowest setting and my wallet hurt a lot, but it was awesome.
Roll-on Sunday, the roads dried out and I managed to escape household and daddy duty (I have a 15 month old, more about him later) for 20 minutes to warm up the engine and take her on a quick spin around some of the national speed limited country roads near me. The car is absolutely glued to the road, giving me so much confidence in feathering and then burying the throttle through the tight and twisties. I’m sure there’s much more grip in it that I wasn’t brave enough to use but hey, that’s what car limit days are for, right?
The car is now tucked away until Friday when I’ve actually taken the day off work so I can go for a drive through the North York Moors whilst my wife’s at work and son’s at nursery. I’ll let you know how I get on
Until next time, happy motoring.