[video] Mosport
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Originally Posted by AU N EGL
Great Videos.
When ppl ask about lowering their cars, post your "outside" video and say "Watch this suppension travel.""
When ppl ask about lowering their cars, post your "outside" video and say "Watch this suppension travel.""
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Nice video.
I love your line, who taught you that?
Let me know when you've had a chance to process the Tuesday in-car. I want to see that Miata spin again...
I love your line, who taught you that?
Let me know when you've had a chance to process the Tuesday in-car. I want to see that Miata spin again...
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Nice video
How'd you mount the outside camera?
How'd you mount the outside camera?
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Originally Posted by Dainbramage
You ride motorcycles don't you. I can tell by that head nod.
Looks like alot of fun!
Looks like alot of fun!
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this is the best part!!!...
http://comscc.org/records.htm
notice he set a new class record, as well as breaking EVERY track record in all classes except the open wheel unlimited class all with a STOCK Z06
http://comscc.org/records.htm
notice he set a new class record, as well as breaking EVERY track record in all classes except the open wheel unlimited class all with a STOCK Z06
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Ken's in Maui (I don't like him anymore) so I doubt we'll see an answer for a bit.
I saw the camera set up, though. It looks like a suction cup and an adjustable arm with two or three joints. I'm guessing the arm is suctioned to the door or side window (although the windows are usually required to be down) and pointed toward the wheel.
I saw the camera set up, though. It looks like a suction cup and an adjustable arm with two or three joints. I'm guessing the arm is suctioned to the door or side window (although the windows are usually required to be down) and pointed toward the wheel.
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I was wondering if he just used suction cups on the body. I am close to getting a bullet cam and jsut want testimonial (other than on the products website) that it is stable with a cup.