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  1. LeeP86

    cup racer

    i aint done one for while so cnt remember exactly, is it new or used? what colour is it?
  2. LeeP86

    cup racer

    sorry mate no pics, i can't remeber if ive ever done it with the windscreen in, where did you get the cage from?
  3. LeeP86

    cup racer

    we found alot of the time it was easier to have the windscreen out.
  4. LeeP86

    cup racer

    nope not welded to top mounts, ive fitted about 5 in my life.
  5. LeeP86

    The Ring Live Cam Thread

    Unimog! Awesome!
  6. LeeP86

    The Ring Live Cam Thread

    how do you post a pic so you don't post the live feed?
  7. LeeP86

    The Ring Live Cam Thread

    what the orange thing?
  8. LeeP86

    anyone live near kingston with a rb 182?

    this was a while ago now my man was bombing down that road in one of our pool cars and had to brake sharply and slid on gravel into 2 cars lol. yea the rb 182 used to belong to tom onslow -cole
  9. LeeP86

    anyone live near kingston with a rb 182?

    hahaha no way my mate crashed into a 307 down that road a few weeks ago! thatll learn her! i wonder if the guy who owns it now knows who owned it b4
  10. LeeP86

    Who was this?

    no hand brake
  11. LeeP86

    REMOVING THE RENAULT AND CLIO BADGES

    pennies! i like that plan! increases the value of the car too! haha
  12. LeeP86

    REMOVING THE RENAULT AND CLIO BADGES

    i could be wrong but i reckon the best idea would be to stick small bits of sheet metal behind the holes then fill in the holes that are left no what i mean?
  13. LeeP86

    REMOVING THE RENAULT AND CLIO BADGES

    depends how handy you are with paint spaying mate if you ok at it fill in the holes and spray over.
  14. LeeP86

    REMOVING THE RENAULT AND CLIO BADGES

    on a serious note there isnt really an easy or quick way of doing if you want it looking good
  15. LeeP86

    REMOVING THE RENAULT AND CLIO BADGES

    my caps lock button sticks on too.
  16. LeeP86

    Whats this part?

    part of the rear axle mate
  17. LeeP86

    Tw*t Strip!

    im probably goning to have one on me race car but mainly for practical reasons rather than looks as i don't think they look amazing.
  18. LeeP86

    anyone live near kingston with a rb 182?

    always see it parked down portland road
  19. LeeP86

    Bonnet lifters/struts??

    bit of a bodge but it seems to work fine! not sure if its possible on a road car though haven't ever looked into it.
  20. LeeP86

    Bonnet lifters/struts??

    http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=310913&highlight=bonnet+struts
  21. LeeP86

    Best pic of your Car

    old car but still love it
  22. LeeP86

    The latest Norris Designs Evo Crash (Castle Combe)

    he should have really seen it coming if it boiled
  23. LeeP86

    anyone live near kingston with a rb 182?

    YEA MAN!!! lol
  24. LeeP86

    anyone live near kingston with a rb 182?

    as above really anyone with a rb 182 with cups packs in kingston?
  25. LeeP86

    The latest Norris Designs Evo Crash (Castle Combe)

    exactly the chaces of the brakes just "going" is quite remote, they fade so he should have really seen it coming
  26. LeeP86

    The latest Norris Designs Evo Crash (Castle Combe)

    for any half decent racing driver it should be an instant reaction to stick it down some gears as soon as your brake pedal sinks to the floor.
  27. LeeP86

    The latest Norris Designs Evo Crash (Castle Combe)

    he didnt seem to try and slow the car down at all, i no he had no brakes but he could of thrown it down a few gears. id rather ruin a gearbox than ram into the side of someone else and demolish there car as well as yours
  28. LeeP86

    The latest Norris Designs Evo Crash (Castle Combe)

    drivers a right mong i think its good the way he doesn't have 2 hands on the wheels through one of the trickyest parts of the circuit.
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