looking good:eek:
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looking good:eek:
wtf !!Quote:
Originally Posted by gaskell1988.
so your on 56k dial-up then ??Quote:
Originally Posted by gaskell1988.
so thats a 56mph nova then lolQuote:
Originally Posted by draper-midlands
Yep, just like those 4 cylider V8 straight 6's :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by gaskell1988.
Please please PLEASE go away!
I love the weight saving idea, Can you tell me more about where i can save som weight? i want to go nuts whit the weight saving on my track-car-nova :)
Been busy with my new toy lately ;)
After Llandow I gave the wee beasty a much deserved clean. I'll get some better pics up soon. It does scrub up well tho :cool: (These were after stage one of cleaning, it looks even better now :thumb: )
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...v/DSC00108.jpg
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...v/DSC00109.jpg
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...v/DSC00110.jpg
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...v/DSC00105.jpg
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...v/DSC00114.jpg
i have not looked at this thread before just the few photos above, so dont moan if its been answered before
but......
why do you have 'speed' holes in your rear bumper lol
The reasons are threefold General Baxter.
1. Reduced weight
2. For looks (lol )
3. Improved aerodynamic efficiency, the rear bumper acts like a giant air brake, drilling holes allows the air to escape and therefore reduces both drag and lift :thumb:
looking very nice:thumb: :cool: