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#16 me madjoe 90

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Posted 18 November 2009 - 07:53 PM

Cool picture looks very similar ot my experience except I could see the other side of the wave and not much else. Anyway the car has spent most of the week drying out in the garage. Seems to be fine took it out for a drive and all is alright. Also I was surprised that I only got a few drips of water thru the door seals.
The mini is obvoiusly the perfect car for global warming. Another truley great piece of engineering Sir I. I am now seroiusly considering the Duck version of the mini for a project.



just seal it all up and put somet to make it float in maby a bodykit filled with expanding foam and an out board motor on back should be fun

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Posted 19 November 2009 - 04:54 PM

Cool picture looks very similar ot my experience except I could see the other side of the wave and not much else. Anyway the car has spent most of the week drying out in the garage. Seems to be fine took it out for a drive and all is alright. Also I was surprised that I only got a few drips of water thru the door seals.
The mini is obvoiusly the perfect car for global warming. Another truley great piece of engineering Sir I. I am now seroiusly considering the Duck version of the mini for a project.


That was the shallow bit, I done four runs through the Ford, at various speeds, and did get the water up over the roof on one go, (but the video went corrupt).

Charlie Brown video'd them for me, just have to find a way to upload them all at some point.

Dave




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