Light-weight K-car cup

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I cannot seem to find a car to race in the Lightweight K car cup races in the begginer level. I have golds on all other series and most of the professional level done and this one thing is holding me back. I have tried the Motul Civic, a Type R civic, Mini Cooper S and a few other cars and none seem to match the requirements. It says i must have a car 3400 mm or less, Anyone know which car will work? I don't want to buy anymore midget cars and end up not being able to use them.

Thank you in advance.
 
Sorry, didnt think to type in 3400mm.....EVERYTHING else i typed in would only bring about one thread and it has 694 replies without an answer to my question.
 
Look in the vehicle details - available before you buy it.

The first numbers in the section which looks like this:

nnnn x nnnn x nnnn

are the magic numbers you're looking for.
 
Autobiachi Abarth tuned to 110ps did the trick for me.
I used to work on a mate's Autobiachi back when i was in school so it's got sentimental value for me :)
 
I used the '66 Honda S800 Race Car (I think thats what it was). Its the old Honda Race Car made from one of those several convertibles with a hardtop put on it.
 
I used the Alto Works Suzuki Sports Ltd with some medium tuning.
I find the cappucino ugly, that's why I didn't use it, but it looks like the best car to win that serie.
 
Bought a second hand Cappuccino to do this... (actually, that sounds quite revolting! :yuck: )

It's a bit misleading because the artwork for this competition shows a Mini, but the Mini is too long at ~3600 mm... :dunce:
 
I used the Minica Dangan '89. Second cheapest car in the game. Unmodded, except for oil change. It looks like you only need around 64hp to win this thing.
 
Alfetta
Autobianchi A112 Abarth with a little spice... 116hp and I drinked the Cappuccino with a croissant for breakfast!
lol

In ... 1974, my older sister used to have an A112 ( not Abarth unfortunately ) I borrowed it a few times and it was some great fun to drive it.
I tried it in GT4 but was desapointed with it ( maybe it was undertuned ) . It was the 1st day I purchased Gt4 so maybe I didn't made enough money to make it competitive. Now that I'm richer I might try the A112 again.
 
Biased turkey
lol

In ... 1974, my older sister used to have an A112 ( not Abarth unfortunately ) I borrowed it a few times and it was some great fun to drive it.
I tried it in GT4 but was desapointed with it ( maybe it was undertuned ) . It was the 1st day I purchased Gt4 so maybe I didn't made enough money to make it competitive. Now that I'm richer I might try the A112 again.

Actually you can win the A112 if you beat the Sunday Cup... I didn't bought mine.
Yes, the A112 need a little kick otherwise is kinda of sturdy to drive.... my suggenstion are brake, chip and transmission.
 
too cold
I used the Suzuki Cappucino also. It's a fun lil car to drive.

I used this car too. It has a lot of pep to it and you can also use it quite nicely in the first Suzuki Manufacturers race, Suzuki K Cup
 
Cappuccino for me too - 2nd exhaust, but otherwise stock

Fun series.

Also, the Cappuccino can enter a Suzuki series too, with 5,000cr/race prize money. Good news early on.
 
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