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Ahhh okay.
To be fair, I never use 25% so I can't say for any certainty.
As said, I find 50% about right, long enough to have a plan and stick to it/amend it mid race, but not so long it makes the game hard work.
I thought the tyre wear etc was scaled so that shorter races still required a good pit strategy? The undercut/overcut works exactly the same on 25% distance as full distance, I thought?
I loved 2016 and 2017 is a great improvement on that, which is doing well IMO.
Classics are great fun on multiplayer, especially on a short track, just pumping purple laps between you. Great fun.
Cleckheaton Motors, I'm not sure I recall excessively bad body work, but we didn't look at it in detail.
Frankly the seller alone was reason enough to walk away, let alone the condition of the car.
We went in October last year. I have a feeling it was sold and has ended up back there.
I asked him about price, he said there was no budging at all. I pointed out the lack of proof of the belts being done at which point he told me he would just turbo it if it didn't sell.
I wouldn't have...
@Christopher is this the one we went to view before buying mine? Location seems right?
If so, avoid it like the plague, and it's been up for sale forever. The seller is a clown, the belts were cracking and it's not tidy at all.
Yeah, array.
Draw polyline. Place circle on said polyline. Run command "array". Select circle. Choose "path". Select said polyline.
The array will produce a context sensitive ribbon, where you can adjust the spacing.
Welcome to 1*2 ownership.
They're the perfect catch 22;
All the power is top end, but the gearboxes are made of crackers and don't like to be forced.
All kidding aside, just don't rush the box by changing gear like you're on a quali lap everywhere, give it time and don't force it, and it'll...
Some decent progress, I've sorted the leak. Seemingly the doors are supposed to allow a certain amount of water through them (more than I expected though) based on the fact that 3 different doors have now done exactly the same thing. The door card has a seal on it, like a sticky substance (lol)...
Door cards, front and rear seats, rear cards if I can source some Cup ones.
I was going to sell it as a whole, but I could probably split it up if need be.
It's been ages since I've posted anything in here, largely due to not too much happening.
However, I've ascertained the source of the leak, seems to be the passenger door window, water is making it down the seal and into the door, then running down the back of the door card, and into the cabin...