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nose standing mini

Fasinating.
 
We owned a barrel racing horse that would do that. I wonder what his time would be? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/lol.gif
 
It's not his time I would be worried about but about how long you could stay on
 
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Even more impressive is the Caterham 7 video. I'll try to find it later if no one else beats me to it.

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Is THIS it?
 
HOLY SHMOLIES!!!! those are awsome! It looks like the mini has most of the weight taken out of the back end... Or it might have something to do with those big front tires.
And that 7 is just cool... I wanna have one of each! that looks like a ton of fun.
 
That car has zero lean on it. Wish my GT handled I drove like that.
 
I've been looking at this video trying to figure out how he was doing it.... He has cut out about ten inches behind the door changing the center of gravity. and did you notice that he has put a window in the passenger side door? I guess that way he can see the cones better on that side of the car. That is some serious devotion to auto-X
 
I also suspect he has little or no brakes on the rear, remember front wheel drive.
 
Fianlly got a chance to view the nose standing Mini. Problem is I cannot view it on my new computer. I get a small puzzle piece icon and a note saying I do not have this plug in. I go to install it and NG. My wife has tried several thing to no avial. It is funny she can view the mini vid on hers and I can view the video of the 7 on mine but not the mini. I have had this problem on other sites as well. Any ideas?
 
Buying a new computer is a pretty expensive way to install a missing plug in!

A puzzle piece suggests you're using Fire Fox as a browser. All you should need to do is click the puzzle piece logo and the plug in will be automatically installed. You need to make sure you have the browser set to allow software installation first. Better yet, upgrade to the new Firefox 2.0 browser. It's free.
 
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