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Pelle A 06-06-2008 04:02 AM

Re: new means of track prep
 
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Originally Posted by Jason Oldfield (Post 71483)
If it really is only $1,300 - $1,500 to ship these cars overseas, that's a lot cheaper than I would have imagined. I paid $600 to have a '69 Camaro shipped from Missouri to New York (and that was easily $300 less than the next closest bid I received), so I would have expected a trans-Atlantic trip to cost at least $3K - $5K.

As for rollerblading backwards, I can only speak from my own experiences, and all I can say is that I'm a disaster waiting to happen skating backwards. I can only imagine how much I would hurt myself carrying a container of traction compound while trying to do it.

Pelle & Janne, thanks for your responses directly from the source! I sure am glad I'm not buying fuel in Europe. Anyway, post pictures of your cars here on the site so we can see who we're talking to!

Shipping from the west coast means slightly higher prices. Main problem is to get it safe to the nearest harbour cost effective and safe, considering insurance, etc.

Niklas Lidström and the other 8 Swedes in Detroit Red Wings will soon be over with kissing the Stanley Cup, and can maybe help you with some tricks regarding backwards skating.

Dont know yet if I succeeded to add the picture, but otherwise its in the Swedish links.
It's the white with green flames, former Keith Lynch Nova, and was shipped to Sweden 2005. Can always get back to him, and also Steve Koppien, for help and advice. Great guys with experience that I never ever will have the possibility to get.
As Jocke stated earlier, we do have a lot of hard core guys here, that build and tune their cars successfully, but we also have my type, that maybe don't have all that time to sort out a competitive stocker.

Dont forget to check out http://www.sssa.se regulary,
both on the home page and the forum, there will surley be new video clips and pictures all summer.

Pelle Andersson B/SA1700

Jason Oldfield 06-06-2008 10:27 AM

Re: new means of track prep
 
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Originally Posted by Pelle A (Post 71562)
Niklas Lidström and the other 8 Swedes in Detroit Red Wings will soon be over with kissing the Stanley Cup, and can maybe help you with some tricks regarding backwards skating.

I'm a Sabres fan myself, so I'll ask Toni Lydman or Teppo Numminen...

Thanks again for the info, and good luck this season!

Janne 06-09-2008 10:35 AM

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My first race for this sesong,Qualify number one 1.12 under G/SA bad wind
i went to the final and ther i went solo(my first win for this sesong).i have change gear fron 5.13 to 4.86 the only change was the speed old speed 186km/h now 188km/h (bad win) the 60feet time and 201m time was same whit the 5.13 as whit the 4.86
hope for better wind next time
i register the et and now i have the swedes/europ record in G/SA .and the F/SA record have i allredy whit my old car(67 camaro).
so now i going to race in H/SA next time(11 juli)to take the next record.

Janne

Thomas S 06-11-2008 12:29 PM

Re: new means of track prep
 
The Waldo Fairlane went to Finland, the red -69 Camaro is a ex Method car it was sold to Åland in 1986 I think, in 1997 it was sold to Sweden the car is now running with an 427.
My car is the 68 CJ, this car was shipped to USA in 1992 and it was driven to a class win in Houston and a runner up in class at Gainesville the car has a 428 with Keith Craft parts.

Alan Warman 06-11-2008 01:35 PM

Re: new means of track prep
 
Janna
Congrats on the frist race of the year.Sounds like it was your day.

Janne 06-11-2008 01:54 PM

Re: new means of track prep
 
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Originally Posted by Alan Warman (Post 72122)
Janna
Congrats on the frist race of the year.Sounds like it was your day.

Tanks Alan

CTV 06-16-2008 05:03 PM

Re: new means of track prep
 
Was that Redman on the rollerblades?


CTV

Tom P 06-17-2008 01:51 AM

Re: new means of track prep
 
$24 a gallon!! And that's unleaded too. Wow.

Sure looks like there are lots of race tracks and street cruises over there. I was watching some travel show on TV a few years ago and they showed Helsinki, it was all tourist stuff, quaint old buildings and things. As soon as the narrow trolley crossed the street a tubbed Camaro rumbled past!

Janne 07-07-2008 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Janne (Post 71512)
Not get,going to the first race for this sesong 7-8 june going to try my old first i have done some uppdate on that carb,I allso have change gear fron 5.13 to 4.86 to test.
after that I going to try that new cab.i have allso change valve springe the old where so so so bad.
i hope to go quit fast this weekend.

Alan Warman
I have put on the new carb,for the race 11-13 juli here in Piteå, going to race In H this time.
I must say,wow i have a new sund in the engin and it have a good respons.
we can just wait and see if it works the all way(402.33)

Janne

JP 07-08-2008 04:52 PM

Re: new means of track prep
 
More Swedish action, Ari Korkko doing a wheelie his own way...
http://mek.nu/ari/

I't realy nice to hear that you like the Swedish Stock & Super Stock Scene.
The coming weekend will be filled with new combinations and cars at the Midnight Sun Internationals. Way up north...daylight 24 hours...


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