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Tempted to do this to the Panzer's wheels for Silverstone Classics this year. Presume it's just like spray painting, i.e. I could make up some stencils and spray paint anything I wanted?
I've asked why his Vodafone number is PAYG (he told me in response to the above), as surely it would make calls for his business, SCUFFS wheel repairs, much cheaper. Or has he not informed HRMC of his business venture...
http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/one-off-modded-civic-type-r-ep3-spent-lk/1049898660
Apparently this is standard. I've asked if the Japanese engineers from BuddyClub came over for both cars to help with the development of each set of coilovers.
And the Trevor? Christ. Although I guess when you can DIY paint and mechanics, you could buy at the bottom end of the market and bring them up to concours!
Yeah it will be, Andy.
Not to doubt you chap, but it is the pressure that creates the thick foam. Granted different foams will show a marginal difference in consistency, but nothing like the affect of a decent rated PW versus a cheapo one.
Just to add to this, it's the pressure washer that creates the stark difference. The more pressure the PW has, the more it will create the "shaving foam" thick consistency.
Although not talked about/confirmed, it is the same product, with different instructions. I.e. if you apply incorrectly to bodywork, it's an issue for n00bs. If applied incorrectly to wheels/plastics, it's not. That's the basic reasoning behind not confirming.
Great work on that TT btw, Andy...
I would agree that in a lot of cases, being a tit and speeding is usually the presumed cause, especially on forums. However, without all of the facts, you are doing just that - making a presumption. There isn't anything in the PH thread to suggest what the cause was, which is why you've failed...
People making assumptions without all the facts, as you've done with your first reply, insinuating he had to be driving like a tit to spin a car at 50mph.
This is quite amusing. You suggest someone who has crashed was potentially driving like a tit, and next you post about doing over 100mph on a public road. Nice.