I wonder why he didn't cut out the holes for the front air dam?
I wonder why he didn't cut out the holes for the front air dam?
I've never seen any car in WA drive down the road with a blower hanging out of the bonnet. Is it allowed in WA?
It's never been real popular here either, the new RTA laws that come out recently are making it harder again. It seems to be a " don't go hooning down the main drag" we might look the other way for a while thing, but it's getting tighter.
I don't have any trouble with the cops in my town, but they all know me and I don't do anything stupid. I don't normally drive the blown car during holiday times though because we often have extra cops that may not be so lenient. I'm thinking I may have to pull off the wheelie bars and 'chute soon, I don't want to push the relationship too far.
Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
Wheelie bars and chute? I had to get a modiforcation permit for extractors here in WA which won't make it go fast enough to need wheelie bars. I'd only need the chute if I drove off a cliff
I don't do "permits".
I've got an engineering report from the late 1980's in the glovebox and have never been asked for it.
Most cops are a lot younger than me and I just baffle them with technical stuff, but as I said, I live in a small town where everyone knows each other and there just isn't any problems. I fixed the local cops' daughters bike a few weeks ago and didn't charge her, so I'm banking a favour or two.
Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
I've got a really well done drawing of my Blown HZ Van in my collection drawn for me by one of our local HWY patrol officers! Signed and all.
all sh#* aside, this is a nice looking van. im a fan of the protourer as well, but thinking 20" might be a little big on this car.
neat ride though.
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