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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Nov 25 2005, 09:51 AM
Call the Police and they can remove the car - they may even have to smash a window to get the handbrake off - hopefully.
Inconsiderate feckers.
Inconsiderate feckers.
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Was having a few issues driving down the road in the BMW this morning, let alone the S2000!
It's at times like this that I quite like having traction control, albeit in the diesel... (cue MY06 is moving away from the Original S2000 argument)
It's at times like this that I quite like having traction control, albeit in the diesel... (cue MY06 is moving away from the Original S2000 argument)
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Well I made it The first 75% of the journey was particularly hairy and you could light the rear in any gear at 35mph!! Had a fair few wiggle-wiggles but it was generally fine once you got moving as long as you were slow and careful with inputs. I didn't bottle it though - vtec a day keeps the Honda Technician away and I took on 9000rpm
Was on S02s all round and about 2mm up front with no shoulders :evil:
Was on S02s all round and about 2mm up front with no shoulders :evil:
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Originally Posted by grahamb,Nov 25 2005, 10:07 AM
It's not on the road. Bugger all the police can do.
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Originally Posted by Jefferson D'arcy,Nov 25 2005, 01:11 PM
Our Father, who art in heaven. Harold be thy name...
And give us Rice Crispies.........
I remember it well.
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Originally Posted by grahamb,Nov 25 2005, 10:07 AM
It's not on the road. Bugger all the police can do.
if a girl parked it you can normally push em with the handbrake on i did that to a coppers car once at my old flats. she had no idea how i'd done it