See...no big deal...

that mark al left is infront of dan and robs house....."discount dan". the neighbors love when we have 10+ mustangs/ camaros all their at once. lol
 
12.7" vented and cross-drilled fronts
12" vented and cross-drilled rears
And yes, I think I can keep the car in gear for close to as long as I want. I know 2nd goes to at least 110mph. :lol: I read that somewhere, I haven't actually tried it. :angel: ;)

12.7 fronts should do fine on the RC. If you put the car say in 2nd with the paddle shift and slow down to 2k rpms, and nail it, will it stay in 2nd or go back to first? Hopefully it holds the gear you command. If so, you can run it around all day and not really beat up anything too bad.
 
12.7 fronts should do fine on the RC. If you put the car say in 2nd with the paddle shift and slow down to 2k rpms, and nail it, will it stay in 2nd or go back to first? Hopefully it holds the gear you command. If so, you can run it around all day and not really beat up anything too bad.

it should hold it in whatever gear he puts it in, if he stops it will take it back to first.
 
You'd be knockin' heads if someone did that in front of your house :shake:
True, but this ENTIRE block is filled with modified Mustangs, Camaros, big tire Mopars, speed boats that get worked on at all hours of the night, etc. Plus, there were no children, or even adults out at the time.

Plus, I didn't leave those marks, I made them in Photoshop. :D
 
If you look closely, you can see that the tire marks follow all the way around, and well passed, that silver Cadillac that's parked on the right. :lol:
Anyone can yank on the e-brake and drag ass around the neighborhood. You'd be lucky to not have flat spotted the back tires! :shake:





:lol:
 
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