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Old 11-25-2005, 12:59 AM
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I love driving in snow, especially if the roads are gritted. Its great fun! Find yourself an empty car park and have a laugh!
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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.
It's not on the road. Bugger all the police can do.
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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)
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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:
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Like it!

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You know I just remembered. Its, 'Our father who art in heaven' Back to Sunday-school for me
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Our Father, who art in heaven. Harold be thy name...
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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.
Let the air out of all of the tyres! Or get a couple of mates to move it.
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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...
Marshmallowed by 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.
get a trolley jack under the rear of the car, jack it up so the rears are off the deck and hey presto.. no handbrake.. then pull it back (it may fall off the jack which is unfortunate) and leave it in the middle of the car park.

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


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