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Post by h8flagracers on Jan 25, 2010 18:49:59 GMT 12
what would people prefer?? to have a fast good handling stockcar that you were always working on because they bend all the time & drivers feel nothing?? (ie a spacey) or a solid car that took everything you could give it & didnt take much to maintain but the driver felt it abit more ( ie a flatty)
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Post by doubletrouble11d on Jan 25, 2010 18:55:18 GMT 12
sooner have a cars that holds together,an that can take a hammering,slower cars can still win races if the sit up is all good.
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Post by Rumney72R on Jan 25, 2010 20:05:38 GMT 12
Much prefer a car that will take the hits and bend around me rather then taking it all in the body. I dont think the question is about speed, more about how you feel when you wake up on a sunday morning
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Post by BeadyEyedRacing on Jan 26, 2010 4:00:52 GMT 12
They all take alot to maintain.
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Post by MadMarty13B on Jan 26, 2010 14:53:40 GMT 12
Flat or Westbury though schools still out on the Westbury till I try and smash it on some tanks been working on some moves Bundy Basher Wade Wrecker Miers Masher Horse Hammer Cunningham Cruncher Brown Buster Podursky Pulverizer Roberts Rammer
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Post by alloyplatypus on Jan 26, 2010 15:05:34 GMT 12
Supertanker Slammer!/Ugly Red Thing Wrecker (a move inspired by Rees) ;D
Looking forward to your car hittin the dirt Marty.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2010 15:17:11 GMT 12
I hope we all live long enough to see that day lol . ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by h8flagracers on Jan 26, 2010 18:19:06 GMT 12
Much prefer a car that will take the hits and bend around me rather then taking it all in the body. I dont think the question is about speed, more about how you feel when you wake up on a sunday morning yea but theres nothing like waking up on sunday abit stiff & sore. if ya cant feel the pain the next day then ya havnt raced like stockcars should be raced...
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Post by diffbolt on Jan 26, 2010 21:40:54 GMT 12
id rather a tuff chassis that took the hits rather than having to replace siderails,bumpers etc after havin a bit of fun. you can always push your spine back up your r$e ;D
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Post by Flatchassis on Jan 27, 2010 18:37:44 GMT 12
Depends what your into id rather change a tyre than a siderail
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Post by Mark16 on Jan 28, 2010 17:30:19 GMT 12
iv owned 2 spaceys a rees and homebuilt and had a skid in a flatty id feal just as safe in a flatty as long as you have got a good seat less work in them also.
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