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@spartan2 | 5 March 14 | |
I would say it's possible. Lots of mad stuff happened in the 80's. One of my other fave stories involving a terrible car is the MG Maestro Turbo. They turned up the boost on the press cars to make them way faster than the production versions. The press were amazed how quick they were they often had the measure of 911's. Then they blew up.
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@purple | 5 March 14 | |
i donno, coz if the wheel were to spin inside the tyre, the pressure would be lost as the seal would be broken, therefor the car wouldnt be able to drive. lol, i donno, thats just the picture i get in my head
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@spartan2 | 5 March 14 | |
If it happens it would be under heavy braking. The seal would not necessarily be broken. But it's just an interesting story I remember reading from a member of the motor press.
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@purple | 5 March 14 | |
yeh im not being funny like, i find it interesting too, the idea of it made me laugh.
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@purple | 6 March 14 | |
ooooohhhh my boss says its absolutely possible, i work at a tyre fitment center btw
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@mok214 | 8 March 14 | |
@konflict | 9 March 14 | |
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anything english
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@purple | 10 March 14 | |
The old mini's are cr*p where's that three wheeled rubbish from then? What's it called, a robin?
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@spartan2 | 11 March 14 | |
Robin reliant. Plastic pig
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@purple | 11 March 14 | |
thats the one spartan, is it english?
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