Entry List???
TTW Mazda RX7 Turbo II
kingalibarba Renault 5 gt turbo(or e30 325i if the 5 blows up before then!)
Pembs_caddy vw caddy hopefully. (if not ill be running my 1.6 16v colt)
Renrut MR2 Mk1 with added smoke
Hillbillyracer. 1275 Mini & if it aint finished a mk2 Golf GTi.
Shedtastic Reliant Scimitar SS1
Lee H - Nova 2.0 16v
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owelly - Posts: 6411
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My MoT took about 10mins.....
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From your previous posts about your car Owelly doesn't that make it that the MOT lasted longer than your car did at the last challange???? [:D]
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TTW Mazda RX7 Turbo II
kingalibarba Renault 5 gt turbo(or e30 325i if the 5 blows up before then!)
Pembs_caddy vw caddy hopefully. (if not ill be running my 1.6 16v colt)
Renrut MR2 Mk1 with added smoke
Hillbillyracer. 1275 Mini & if it aint finished a mk2 Golf GTi.
Shedtastic Reliant Scimitar SS1
Lee H - Nova 2.0 16v
Orry - Capri 2.0 S on gas (if Lee doesn't make me kill it @ York)
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owelly - Posts: 6411
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<br />mcmark, it was the anti-climax of the century! It took me years to build, many hours of frantic spannering to get it to the MoT and then to get the tax the day before the challenge, only for the car to **** itself. I don't think I'll be entering any endurance events in it......
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I'm feeling the pain.... I think I would've cried having spent all that time and effort and poured so much of myself into it.
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owelly - Posts: 6411
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<br />you're quite brave driving with those "headlights" welly, i'm impressed
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Very brave - had the glowworms been extra sleepy.
Get some halogens - at stoneliegh try Stafford Vehicle Components Wipac Quadoptic. far better light!
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I assume this because you must have been driving by memory, not by actual vision (due to there being none)
Yon may want to consider put some sort of fog lamp arrangement so that when the front end of the car points in the air under acceleration,you still have some kind light point in the forward facing direction.
Just a thought [:D]
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