GLSi GUY
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Registered: 5th May 02
Location: Preston, Lancs
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would you rag your car on a beach?
to be honest i have done a few handbreak turns and got stuck in sand (i did wash it all over, including the driveshafts, etc and used WD40 to drive out the salt., but havent taken it this far:
this guy thinks that if his car looks like a rally car then it must be one.
hmmm, sand= increased wear of components. salt= eats everything from rubber to metal.
this pic was taken after the southport beach cruise.
Rob
[Edited on 05-07-2003 by GLSi GUY]
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DanielJ
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Registered: 21st Nov 01
Location: gwent, south wales
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er no
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
Location: Rickmansworth
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I wouldn't fancy driving in sand - not good for the engine
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david dickson
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Registered: 10th May 03
Location: near aberdeen
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Ever riden a bicycle on sand? it gets everywhere, and makes nasty grinding noises and quickly works its way into bearings and stuff. You can knacker a bike doing that and the most complicated moving part it has is a chain. Taking a car onto the beach is asking for trouble.
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L33 LEG
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Registered: 6th Jan 03
Location: Blackburn . Drove: Dimma Saxo VTR
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can understand drivin a nova on the sand, but a subaru? Just why.
LEG
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vibrio
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Registered: 28th Feb 01
Location: POAH
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yes but it was a landrover
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Tom
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
Location: Wirral, Merseyside
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Have done that at soutport b4, was trying to do good donughts next top a sub at the southport cruise last year
That sub is from near me
oh aye, I fukcked the alternator on mine fookin about on the beach
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