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rotarygod, cool thanks for all the info.
Perfect! Manntis, you kick ***
Thats the exact airdam I want!
I'd have to mod it to fit my FB but still...
Anyone have any idea where I can get one?
Originally posted by Manntis
Just called Racing Beat about that chin air dam. They say it was a stock Mazda part back in '78 and it may still be available.
Just called Racing Beat about that chin air dam. They say it was a stock Mazda part back in '78 and it may still be available.
Thats the exact airdam I want!
I'd have to mod it to fit my FB but still...
Anyone have any idea where I can get one?
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has anyone seen the video of it banking to far and the left side becomig airborn and it flipping over coming to a rest upside down? If not, i'll host it and show it to you... it's a scary crash but the driver survived (it was this exact car too)
cheers'
cheers'
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I'd like to see that.
In a very loosely related incident I once launched an MLVW into the air.
For non-military types MLVWs (Medium Logistics Vehicle, Wheeled) are the 6 wheel drive trucks used by Canada (and a virtually identical one used by the US) to carry troops and supplies - big pickups, really, with a bumper slightly higher than the roof of a riced out Honda Civic (er... um... I'm just guessing, that never happened - okay, but you can't prove I was driving at the time that Honda got squashed! heheh.)
Anyhow, there I was flooring the bejesus out of the thing (0-60 measured in minutes, not seconds) when I happened across a bump in the trail.
An onlooker confirmed that, yup, all 6 wheels left the ground for at least 2 seconds.
Of course, the cargo area was empty at the time. The whole truck was just carrying a corporal and me with rifles and kit, laughing our asses off.
In a very loosely related incident I once launched an MLVW into the air.
For non-military types MLVWs (Medium Logistics Vehicle, Wheeled) are the 6 wheel drive trucks used by Canada (and a virtually identical one used by the US) to carry troops and supplies - big pickups, really, with a bumper slightly higher than the roof of a riced out Honda Civic (er... um... I'm just guessing, that never happened - okay, but you can't prove I was driving at the time that Honda got squashed! heheh.)
Anyhow, there I was flooring the bejesus out of the thing (0-60 measured in minutes, not seconds) when I happened across a bump in the trail.
An onlooker confirmed that, yup, all 6 wheels left the ground for at least 2 seconds.
Of course, the cargo area was empty at the time. The whole truck was just carrying a corporal and me with rifles and kit, laughing our asses off.
#33
Rotary Freak
Originally posted by Daedalus
Yeah, and I thought that FBs got unstable at speeds over 80!
(yes i am a noob)
Yeah, and I thought that FBs got unstable at speeds over 80!
(yes i am a noob)