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John G
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WTF

[Edited on 22-09-2008 by John G]
Neo
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fake at a guess, unless its on airbags and its dropped down for the photo....

Id say photoshop
John G
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Sparks look pretty dam reall to me
Graham88
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I'd say it's real and dropped for the photo. There's a few of them around. Pointless things IMO
Doug
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Its real.

The mexicans love their 'low riders' out in USA!
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by Doug
Its real.

The mexicans love their 'low riders' out in USA!


Theres low riders and theres that, i would hate to see the underneath of that if it was put on ramps
Graham88
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I wonder if they would bolt a metal disposable object, purely for that photo. So it scrapes to make the sparks without causing any damage.
John G
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
I wonder if they would bolt a metal disposable object, purely for that photo. So it scrapes to make the sparks without causing any damage.


i did think that myself
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Its not actually scraping on anything important, they weld a piece of metal to point down so when they drop it, it creates sparks.
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
I wonder if they would bolt a metal disposable object, purely for that photo. So it scrapes to make the sparks without causing any damage.

Like what people used to put on their rollerblades?
Theham85
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Maybe the guy knocked down someone in a wheelchair and its still dragging underneath
FruitBooTeR
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
I wonder if they would bolt a metal disposable object, purely for that photo. So it scrapes to make the sparks without causing any damage.

Like what people used to put on their rollerblades?


Plastic on skates nowdays

Slides much better
Ian
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22nd Sep 08 at 16:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Why would you fake that? Just bolt something to the bottom and drive along? Of course metal will spark if you drag it along the road!
Cosmo
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Yeah its real, have seen something similar done on a chopper.
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AWESOME
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
I wonder if they would bolt a metal disposable object, purely for that photo. So it scrapes to make the sparks without causing any damage.
They do. You use a plate on the bottom to give off the sparks.

This is nothing new...
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id say real apparently in america its a relativly new crazy, some do weld sh*t on to do it and run really low, other run all the way to the fllo and grind whatever is there pointless imo but each to their own only time cars should be that low is for shows etc.
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I seriously doubt they would just grind whatever is there, its usually a titanium block that makes the sparks.
Doug
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quote:
Originally posted by paul.mitchell1984
id say real apparently in america its a relativly new crazy, some do weld sh*t on to do it and run really low, other run all the way to the fllo and grind whatever is there pointless imo but each to their own only time cars should be that low is for shows etc.


Its not a new craze belive me

Were doing that for years and years before I lived there which was a few years back.
All Torque
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They use titainium, sparks better
Cosmo
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I love it when new crazes like this come about
SR91
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Tis on bags.
Phi
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its on fire
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isnt this that new craze in the states? rea it in max power and seen it on the net sumwer? its like the new drag racing, lower ur truck n make sparks using th chassis?
Joe
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Its fake.

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