SuprSi wrote:Hopefully getting mine done this weekend
You gonna love it Si... my mate did his C5 and transformed it.
SuprSi wrote:Hopefully getting mine done this weekend
that'll teach me to not zoom inHYFR wrote:LOL. It wasn't stone chipped. It was covered in 1,000miles of bugs as it's sat in a pit garage at Spa.
That car was the cleanest C6 ever
Zoom in further and you'll see a bottle of SRF to the right. There was also about £20k's worth of braking on that car too and still boiled.RossDagley wrote:that'll teach me to not zoom inHYFR wrote:LOL. It wasn't stone chipped. It was covered in 1,000miles of bugs as it's sat in a pit garage at Spa.
That car was the cleanest C6 ever
Where had it been to get 1000 miles of bugs on it without a wash - that's the more pressing question
Killed in what way.. and how?RossDagley wrote:Interesting to note a c7 there (Ivan?) with ceramics where he'd killed the ceramics within 6 laps and wasn't very happy...
He didn't say much - other than that really. That he'd done 6 laps (two lots of 3 laps if i recall) and simply said "I've run out of brakes and have to stop. No more track action for meUngjaevel wrote:Killed in what way.. and how?RossDagley wrote:Interesting to note a c7 there (Ivan?) with ceramics where he'd killed the ceramics within 6 laps and wasn't very happy...
Nice story, thanks for sharing!
I'm now going to call my second son Ivan, legend...skirs6 wrote:I've seen that Ivan chaps car from the last time he cooked the ceramics. The callipers were gold just from the heat. This must be the second time he has cooked the brakes. He does drive it right on the limit though fair play to the guy
Lol funny you should say that. I do fancy an r8! :pHYFR wrote:Well done.
Looks like you are reliving my life from 4 years ago. Just 6 R8's to look forward to now
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