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Finally they are all ready for sending out!
My Brothers Team: Lumberjack Motorsport’s class A Escort Cosworth and Class B stock Ninco Mustang. My Wife’s team: Scott Sports (factory backed!) Class A Skoda Fabia Wrc (fresh from the rallysprint) and Class B 1275gt mini with JS chassis. My team: Scrapyard Racing’s Class A Porsche 911gt3r, and Class B stock Ninco Toyota Corolla (this is plan C afternoon my other 2 class B build some ran into difficulty!)
Now let’s hope the picture is the right way up!
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Nope that didn’t work either! I’ll have to stop posting pictures!
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I only take landscape orientated photos, and I try and keep the phone as upright as possible, rather than lean it forward at an angle.
{it looks like your last photo was portrait shaped. This place turns all the photos landscape in the threads, regardless of which way they were taken}
I love puttering with gears
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I must be holding the phone the wrong way, plus when I edit to remove the pictures it doesn’t do it. Never mind, it the right way up when you click on it. Very strange!
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To delete a photo, you go to the 'Messages' area, then 'Manage Attachments', then highlight the offending photo from the list, and delete it.
I love puttering with gears
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GOOD MORNING RACERS
At Harlequin Motors the first 9 entrants cars has arrived for scrutineering and road testing.
One car had to be returned for a major refit by it's teams owner, so it is a good idea to get your cars in for checking ASAP.
Teams cars that have arrived have been checked and road tested
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The 'Cornfield Garage' team from Eastbourne are almost ready for transportation...
They all spent most of yesterday and this morning on my test track where I have tried to prepare them as best as I can for this Proxy. I hadn't planned to enter a car in Class C, but in the early hours of this morning I told myself I had to try and make the Mini drivable, starting from a very undrivable position. But with a bit of "Tasmanian Tuning" (watch this week's world wide chat for clues...) I've got it to a state where I hope it performs for all the drivers.
And I bought the mirrors and aerial especially for the Class A Bentley, so I would like the car back with them on please!
I love puttering with gears
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These five will be on their way Saturday morning. The GT40 is a late addition to the Woodcote Racing team.
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Beginning to feel left out now I haven’t entered/built a class C car. They all look mint though guys and girls!
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All my cars are currently in bits... My original class A entry has had to be swapped as my first choice of car had a badly warped chassis and the motor turned out to be pretty gutless and had absolutely no brakes. It's replacement should perform ok, but won't look anywhere near as awesome. My class B is getting there (need to trim the guide and it should be good to go). And my class C is currently spread all over my desk. Hoping by the end of tomorrow it should be together, ready to get absolutely whooped by the likes of NSR GT40's.
At least the pace notes are are right; shouldn't get lost along the way!
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