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Looks like the Flintstones made it, where do you sit on the rear frame?
You'd have he Hightower from Police Academy to reach the pedals.
'Powered by an electric motor which has now been removed', so it is a Flintstones car after all.
Powered by
Went to Caffeine & Machine today to have a look and give the Clio a run, nothing really special there apart from an AE86 drift car on itb's in the living room.
A couple of BMX's with engines
Then when I was leaving I spotted this hiding round the back.
Classic car show at the park today, too many to photograph everything, so here's a few that caught my attention.
Not the best shots as I was using my potato phone and the dog was being a prick on the lead.
Supercharged V6
Coming out of work today I saw a unicorn trying to get in to Jaguar Heritage next door, don't know why they'd be working on it, but that gate is only for vehicles that need access to the workshop doors, employees and visitors have large separate car park, I guess if you pay them enough they'll...
Just ordered this bad boy.
Hopefully it'll look better than the hollowed out bowling ball i've been using for past few years, bloody thing makes me look like one of the Jackson 5.
The pikey child fight was entertaining, the big kid picking on the little kid that wanted none of it, then the little kid snapped, picked the big kid up off his feet, body slamming him into the ground damn near knocking the big bully out cold, f*cking karma! Wish i'd got it on video. lol
I run with no rear seats, no spare wheel or jack, i'm on cup shocks with Eibach Proline springs and the car handles perfectly, it is a little tail happy at times, but the answer to that is don't lift off in a corner and balance the car with the accelerator.
Decent brake pads should be the first thing on your list, my first trackday I went with regular Brembo pads and the first time I stamped on the brakes I got two huge clouds of brake dust and the pedal went to the floor.
Next is decent track tyres that need heat to work, road tyres will melt...
We've all done that, 2 years ago I spent the morning filing brake pads down to fit in the calipers, tbh I don't even like fitting track tyres but I can't drive from Cov on semi slicks and risk a puncture, which is a shame because i'm really f*cking lazy and would like to just show up and drive.
I always think, right take it easy for a few laps while you remember the track and find out where the grip is, then the light goes green and all that goes out the window and I f*cking boot it like i'm in a Police chase.
F*ck that then!
PMS it is, damn near 200 notes is a bit steep though, but I guess for an extra £20 it's probably worth it seeing as it won't rust because of the powder coating, false economy to buy a part that'll eventually be corroded as f*ck.
The only thing that concerns me about the Whiteline kit is when people sell them on they look rusty as f*ck, are any of the parts galvanised or powder coated?