bx going sideways

Anything about BXs

any good?

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stuart_hedges
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"Google" smilie fixed so that if you type Google, it does not bring up the Google smilie and ruin the links.
Dammit. Reading Comprehension FTW.
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The vids are of 3 16v's iirc, the green yellow one is/was a member over on 16v.co.uk, had a full picture up rebuild! Barry'd, well thats personal opinion!
as for getting sideways, if you have the power its quite easy to provoke the back end out! and thats with good quality (michelin, good year and yoko's - not all at the same time but sets of!) rear tyres and porperly inflated, i've had the back end out a few times on mine, and it can be quite fun! approach bend, brake late, turn in, back end out, Nail it, Ansome! Used to be quite easy to do int he 309 gti too (lowered quite a bit! but was predivctable as hell!),
a lot easier ont he track though as you have a lot more room to play!
Timmo.

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