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May 11, 2009 17:33:46 GMT
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Good idea, not seen that done before.
Perhaps doing it on the clutch, as opposed to throttle and brake? if they can't get it in gear, it doesnt matter whether it has brakes or a throttle.
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"Chasin' the gash, with a four-out-the-dash"
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May 11, 2009 17:54:29 GMT
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Good idea, not seen that done before. Perhaps doing it on the clutch, as opposed to throttle and brake? if they can't get it in gear, it doesnt matter whether it has brakes or a throttle. Although you CAN change gears without a clutch ;D ;D
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curtpnw
Part of things
Lower it :thumbup:
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Although you CAN change gears without a clutch ;D ;D truth! I have a switch in my square that cuts off the electric fuel pump. When I first got the thing I had no idea what it did, and turned it off. a couple of blocks later I was on the side of the road wondering what the hell happened. haha
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May 22, 2009 21:28:12 GMT
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Whenever I leave the viva anywhere I take the rotor arm with me ;D Top idea Rian.
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May 23, 2009 14:53:54 GMT
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Whenever I leave the viva anywhere I take the rotor arm with me ;D Top idea Rian. I used to do that until the morning I forgot to put it back in, twisted the key and the random arcs across the inside of the dizzy cap caused some interesting bangs out of the exhausts and intake... I was always trying more to stop the travellers nicking my badges than the entire vehicle.
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