TEXAS PETE
10 February 2004, 17:43
Could anybody please tell me where there is a rolling-road local to Yeovil? (Somerset).. it only needs to be for a two wheel drive car.
Cheers
Pete
Cheers
Pete
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View Full Version : rolling-road local to Yeovil? TEXAS PETE 10 February 2004, 17:43 Could anybody please tell me where there is a rolling-road local to Yeovil? (Somerset).. it only needs to be for a two wheel drive car. Cheers Pete TEXAS PETE 11 February 2004, 10:46 Anyone? Please....... RichB 11 February 2004, 12:20 Cheltenhams not far from you is it? http://www.powerstation.org.uk Fangoria 11 February 2004, 14:01 Cant think of any close How far is Southampton away - there is a single roller at Regal in Soton Or Interpro in Thornbury/North Bristol There is at least one other in Bristol - near A4 on way to Bath that specialises in VW's - cant remember name though Or Powerstation in Cheltenham IPALMER 11 February 2004, 14:11 what about TSR in bridgwater ? TEXAS PETE 11 February 2004, 15:21 Thanks for the reply’s am going to use this one http://www.nemotors.fsnet.co.uk The one in Cheltenham is over 100 miles away ;) thanks VV-much for the help much appreciated :D I found the place from a link on one of the sites you recommended. Cheers Pete RON 11 February 2004, 23:07 Just out of interest Pete, what car are you running?? Green 11 February 2004, 23:30 ...I was told the above rolling road was able to take 4wd...is this true Pete? RON 12 February 2004, 00:01 They claim to have tuned a Land Rover, so that would make you think yes, but it doesn't look like it in the pics to me!!! colin c 12 February 2004, 00:07 As it's only got rollers for 2 wheels I wouldn't recommend putting a 4wd car on it, unless it wasn't a permanent 4wd car ( Cavalier & Calibra turbos 4wd drive but remove a fuse and you can run them on a 2wd rolling road ) unlike a Scooby. Looks slightly dated compared with the rolling road at G Force :D Colin. exile1 14 February 2004, 17:07 These are in Gillingham, Dorset http://www.AUTOTECHNICS.NET/ |