tonight i went in the archerfild burn out comp and came 2nd out of the girls hehe here is a pic
anyone know agood way to fix this???
burn out comp 2nite
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_T0rana_
, Apr 07 2006 11:03 PM
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#1 _T0rana_
Posted 07 April 2006 - 11:03 PM
#2 _UCV80_
Posted 07 April 2006 - 11:13 PM
i had great fun being the passenger
sitting on 6k for a 1 minit 30 and its didnt get that hot! nice strong motor
the engine is running alot better, i think it liked it just as much as we did
,Nathan
sitting on 6k for a 1 minit 30 and its didnt get that hot! nice strong motor
the engine is running alot better, i think it liked it just as much as we did
,Nathan
#3
Posted 07 April 2006 - 11:38 PM
Was that part of the Australian Women's Motorsport Network burnout training night or just one of Archerfield's?
Well done for coming 2nd.
Next time rub vaseline on the side of the panels to stop the rubber sticking.
Well done for coming 2nd.
Next time rub vaseline on the side of the panels to stop the rubber sticking.
#4 _torana05_
Posted 07 April 2006 - 11:45 PM
I did warn you about steel radials.......lol.......
Try wax & grease remover first, then cutting compound, then some polish.
Andrew 2.
Try wax & grease remover first, then cutting compound, then some polish.
Andrew 2.
#5 _T0rana_
Posted 07 April 2006 - 11:48 PM
can u move my post back to members rides coz its about MY car so it belongs there
#6
Posted 08 April 2006 - 11:28 AM
SInce its about an event I guess it got moved here
If it was about your car it would be in rides
Infact if its about your car why didn't you just add it to the end of the other threads you already have in the rides section rather than starting another
If it was about your car it would be in rides
Infact if its about your car why didn't you just add it to the end of the other threads you already have in the rides section rather than starting another
#7 _[BOTTLEDUP]_
Posted 11 April 2006 - 11:42 AM
Nice work. Getting the rubber off won't be a problem, however fixing the craters in the bog from the steel belts is a pain in the arse. You may need to respray the rear quarter panels.
Next coat the guards with Vaseline, and don't use steel belted radials.
Next coat the guards with Vaseline, and don't use steel belted radials.
#8 _Keithy's_UC_
Posted 12 April 2006 - 02:48 PM
HAHA! Well done Sarsha!
Question for bottledup: Where can you get non-steel belted radials??
I've always wanted to pull a nice skid, but the ramifications have made me think twice every time (at the drags that is)...
Question for bottledup: Where can you get non-steel belted radials??
I've always wanted to pull a nice skid, but the ramifications have made me think twice every time (at the drags that is)...
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