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#22
Re: B210 on ice!
bert
Posted on: 2008/3/3 6:14
Thats a great photo!I can just see the cronies at CAMS in Australia hyper ventilating at sight of this photo..and not a cage in sight
#21
Re: B210 on ice!
datsonovic
Posted on: 2008/3/3 5:24
Go The Dat.
I remember when id just got my P`s and me and a bunch of mates would go up the mountain "for the view, officer!"and hoon around in the top carpark in our underpowered cars, the only problem was getting stuck, one night my mates xy falcon was beached( body sitting on the snow and the rear axle at full stretch) recovery took about 2 hours digging with tire leavers and other stuff. But alas now the powers that be close the road at the bottom gate a even the first hint of snow. I feel sorry for the young folk of today.
#20
Re: B210 on ice!
sam1741
Posted on: 2008/3/3 4:53
man!! that was lots and lots of FUN!!!!
I wish i could do that here but my place .. never snow... so i can only play on sand... and loose gravel which is very hard to clean after that
#18
Re: B210 on ice!
blownb310
Posted on: 2008/3/2 12:40
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I have been ice racing [big 1.5 mile road race type courses] for over 15 years. In fact I am off to an ice race today. ![]() ![]() Such good fun! ![]()
#17
Re: B210 on ice!
TnPshow
Posted on: 2008/3/2 10:39
#16
Re: B210 on ice!
cheater_5
Posted on: 2008/3/2 8:35
red/orange with a huge extended front and a v8? me too. think it was america though.
#15
Re: B210 on ice!
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/3/2 8:34
I'd love to go salt lake racing, but not in my streeter. Something in an obscure Competition Roadster class would be really cool
#14
Re: B210 on ice!
Tyrie
Posted on: 2008/3/2 8:28
I think I remember seeing pics of a 120y coupe saltflat racer on this site, maybe even in Australia. IIRC it was a bronze-ish colour.
#13
Re: B210 on ice!
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/3/2 8:10
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If you really want to trash your car then salt racing is the way to do it. That salt gets into every nook & cranny & if left alone it will eat its way through whatever it's on in no time flat. Salt racing requires carefull prep & sealing plus a thorough cleanup afterwards if you want a car to last more than a couple of years. You can view topic.
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