oldfossil New member Joined Sep 23, 2016 Messages 80 Points 36 Location Milton Keynes Nov 22, 2016 #1 Yay or nay? Attachments FB_IMG_1479857865899.jpg 30.9 KB · Views: 26
Ziggy122 Patron member Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 16,742 Points 3,186 Nov 23, 2016 #2 oldfossil said: Yay or nay? Click to expand... Try putting the other end :devil: It'll come in real use when the situation is tense.... Ziggy
oldfossil said: Yay or nay? Click to expand... Try putting the other end :devil: It'll come in real use when the situation is tense.... Ziggy
StevenRB45 Upstanding Member for Newcastle Parked in the garage Joined Mar 23, 2007 Messages 10,969 Points 2,277 Location Newcastle Nov 23, 2016 #3 Not sure that's airbag compatible...:devil:
Davren Moderator Staff member Uploaded 10+ resources/downloads Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 16,367 Points 3,858 Location London, UK. Nov 23, 2016 #4 Couldn't do that with a trombone. . . . . Unless you're a back seat driver. . Last edited: Nov 23, 2016
Lambie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Joined Feb 15, 2016 Messages 163 Points 35 Location Stuck in A414 traffic Nov 23, 2016 #5 StevenRB45 said: Not sure that's airbag compatible...:devil: Click to expand...
rallycinq Autotest Special Parked in the garage Joined Mar 19, 2002 Messages 24,592 Points 3,862 Location Lake District....Moist Nov 24, 2016 #6 A number of years ago the Motor Sport Association Blue book required rally cars to be fitted with 'co driver operation of the air horn' One driver turned up at scruitineering with a bike horn attached to the co-drivers roll cage. Absolutely accurate according to the regs, scruitineering passed. D
A number of years ago the Motor Sport Association Blue book required rally cars to be fitted with 'co driver operation of the air horn' One driver turned up at scruitineering with a bike horn attached to the co-drivers roll cage. Absolutely accurate according to the regs, scruitineering passed. D