October 8, 201411 yr ^^^ I just got a set of those same hubcaps that Rust has on the gl sedan above. What's the trick to removing them without breaking the steel spring tab on them?
October 9, 201411 yr PandaWagon looking pretty: These are not my pics, but a couple from the last RallyX I was at:
October 9, 201411 yr The Panda Wagon looks Awesome there! Did you Uploaded the Video from the Camera that is on the Windshield, to YouTube? I'll Like to see it! Kind Regards.
October 10, 201411 yr The Panda Wagon looks Awesome there! Did you Uploaded the Video from the Camera that is on the Windshield, to YouTube? I'll Like to see it! Kind Regards. Not yet. But I'm getting there!
October 10, 201411 yr Huh, looks like I had already started rendering one of the videos from that day. Just never finished it! So, here's one for ya: Wasn't my fastest run, but it was clean.
October 10, 201411 yr That was Awesome! How did you Fixed the Camera in Place so tight? I'll like to see some footage taken from the inside (Cabin) of the PandaWagon, Plus some footage of the Outside (the whole car), mixed in... Next video, perhaps? Kind Regards.
October 11, 201411 yr Thanks! The camera is a GoPro with the suction cup attachment. Keeps it pretty sturdy! I'll try and see if I can find a place to put the camera inside that will stay put. Not too may sturdy places to mount the camera inside, you know? That was Awesome! How did you Fixed the Camera in Place so tight? I'll like to see some footage taken from the inside (Cabin) of the PandaWagon, Plus some footage of the Outside (the whole car), mixed in... Next video, perhaps? Kind Regards.
October 11, 201411 yr Thanks! The camera is a GoPro with the suction cup attachment. Keeps it pretty sturdy! I'll try and see if I can find a place to put the camera inside that will stay put. Not too may sturdy places to mount the camera inside, you know? Suction Cups! ... How about the inner side of the Windows' Glass? Kind Regards.
October 12, 201411 yr <iframe src="https://www.flickr.com/photos/127845477@N04/15510596051/in/photostream/lightbox/player/" width="2048" height="1536" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen></iframe>https://flic.kr/p/pCBRPR Edited October 13, 201411 yr by JuhaKankkunen
October 13, 201411 yr <iframe src="https://www.flickr.com/photos/127845477@N04/15510596051/in/photostream/lightbox/player/" width="2048" height="1536" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen></iframe> Edited October 13, 201411 yr by JuhaKankkunen
October 13, 201411 yr Sorry guys, i´m trying to post a phpto from Flickr and dont know how to do it The best way to share photos here is uploading them to a photo hosting website, such like Photobucket, Facebook, etc... then once you view the photo there, do a right click over the photo and copy its URL address, then come to do a post here, you'll see in the Tools of the post window, a small green square, under the A and the ... hit it, a dialog box will appear, then erase the http:// that the dialog box has, and paste the copied URL address of the Photo. That will display the photo here. Kind Regards.
October 13, 201411 yr What you need, is to obtain the mere photo's URL address, which is not easy to do with Flikr ... I obtained one of yours:
October 13, 201411 yr The best way to share photos here is uploading them to a photo hosting website, such like Photobucket, Facebook, etc... then once you view the photo there, do a right click over the photo and copy its URL address, then come to do a post here, you'll see in the Tools of the post window, a small green square, under the A and the ... hit it, a dialog box will appear, then erase the http:// that the dialog box has, and paste the copied URL address of the Photo. That will display the photo here. Kind Regards. Thanks!!! I did it direct from Flickr its not so difficult!
October 13, 201411 yr Here is how to install the flying saucer style caps. The caps twist on to the lug nuts
October 13, 201411 yr Those notches in the outer rim of the cap are for using a screwdriver and a hammer to tap the cap to lock on the lug nuts. So much for the technical info break....back to the photos of cars.
October 13, 201411 yr I used to have Steel Rims with those Saucer Caps, and let me tell you that those works good on the XT Aluminium Rims, Also. Kind Regards.
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