MORE PHOTOS - BEDFORD SATURDAY 7th
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MORE PHOTOS - BEDFORD SATURDAY 7th
Some more piccies for you. Last two are composites of three shots each.
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Those are excellent, Ian!
You going to frame that one, Tony?
Get some photoshop dithering to mask the joins in the sky on the first composite shot. The second one is simply fantastic. Favourite shot? Porky v. 'Preza...
You going to frame that one, Tony?
Get some photoshop dithering to mask the joins in the sky on the first composite shot. The second one is simply fantastic. Favourite shot? Porky v. 'Preza...
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Awesome shots!
How were the Type 25 and the Powerstation white STi 3 going? The white STi is fitted with a prototype of their new suspension kit that I'm considering buying. I was taken for a spin on Friday and it works very well indeed!
How were the Type 25 and the Powerstation white STi 3 going? The white STi is fitted with a prototype of their new suspension kit that I'm considering buying. I was taken for a spin on Friday and it works very well indeed!
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Tony,
Thanks mate.
Russ,
Instamatic indeed
Squizz,
I was going to sort out the edges, but it was late and I couldn't be arsed.
jlanng,
Both the Type25 and the PS STI3 handled really well. The Type 25 suffered a drop link failure early in the day, so basically no rear anti-roll bar for the rest of the day. Even so, still saw off just about everything (and that was after having a pea-shooter back box added for noise)
The PS STI3 suspension is now just about perfect. Rich and Dirk have spent a lot of time on the suspension (must now be over a year). We went to Bedford via quite a few backroads, four up and a boot full of kit. Suspension worked fine. Two up, no kit and on track it worked really well as well. Mind you, I always find that if suspension works really well, you just don't notice it. It is when it doesn't work that you really notice.
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Thanks mate.
Russ,
Instamatic indeed
Squizz,
I was going to sort out the edges, but it was late and I couldn't be arsed.
jlanng,
Both the Type25 and the PS STI3 handled really well. The Type 25 suffered a drop link failure early in the day, so basically no rear anti-roll bar for the rest of the day. Even so, still saw off just about everything (and that was after having a pea-shooter back box added for noise)
The PS STI3 suspension is now just about perfect. Rich and Dirk have spent a lot of time on the suspension (must now be over a year). We went to Bedford via quite a few backroads, four up and a boot full of kit. Suspension worked fine. Two up, no kit and on track it worked really well as well. Mind you, I always find that if suspension works really well, you just don't notice it. It is when it doesn't work that you really notice.
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Mark,
I don't know who the Lambo owner was, sorry.
But the Type25 held it's own and would have been very closely matched if it could have cornered (no rear anti-roll bar)
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I don't know who the Lambo owner was, sorry.
But the Type25 held it's own and would have been very closely matched if it could have cornered (no rear anti-roll bar)
Cheers
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Originally Posted by mutant_matt
...and you would know, right Arron? ;);) :p :p :D:D
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It means nothing to me????
Who is he??
Now Stirling Moss I know;)
Me just call me slippy sideways.
PS to all the mullet has been chopped and I am now shorter spikey with lots of poofy blond!!!!!!
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Ian,
I had a look at my car when I got home, found a bolt and bush missing out of the Powerflex rear drop link no wonder it was handling a bit iffy on the back end do Powerstation do replacement bushes ?
Tony
I had a look at my car when I got home, found a bolt and bush missing out of the Powerflex rear drop link no wonder it was handling a bit iffy on the back end do Powerstation do replacement bushes ?
Tony
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for the missing drop link. Happened to Litcho as well, well broke one anyway.
Yes, anything to do with suspension, see Powerstation
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for the missing drop link. Happened to Litcho as well, well broke one anyway.
Yes, anything to do with suspension, see Powerstation
Cheers
Ian
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