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Re: Will the car make it in?
yes it can be done have u seen the chevy comercials from about a year ago when they had the SSR do it backwards.
And in fear factor teams around the same time they had the driver blidfolded and their partner had to guide them through it. one team did it and on a smaller scale(I.E. at about 15 mph) i have done the same thing w/ a garden tractor and a utility trailer. |
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Re: Will the car make it in?
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I believe that that is exactly right. The pictures of kitt doing it also prove that it is possible, as those are not models ![]() |
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