Friday 27 December 2013

VolkSWAGen


Work in Progress...


Ok Check This!!

This White Rabbit has a ugly kick in its step due to some tweekz done to her engine.
Starting from the top...
This babe is still running with a card,but with a bigger vacuum and its second stage throttle removed.  
Its rolling with a port and gas flowed header, Solid Lifters, Mercedes retainers, Bigger valves with double spring action...Triangle valve stepping with an extra stepping removed.
276 mild camshaft .
It has a 2.2L block with polished pistons and polished TDi crank.
Straight downpipe into a freeflow system and still running with a standard gearbox.



80-60 mm drop kit keeping her snug tight to ground.

With the Audio side she doesn't have much to wow the crowed...but in the owners words..
" The only sound i need, is the sound of my engine " 


Owner: Lyle Freeman


Monday 23 December 2013

Dice Valve Caps for Sale.

Dice Valve Caps for Sale!

2 White sets Left for only R40-00 a set.

Inbox me for sales or Whatsapp 0844135800

Sunday 15 December 2013

One of the best HARD ASS rides owned by J.J Panels

She may not have looked like a ass kicker but believe me...many have had a hard time keeping up.
GooD TimEZ

Thursday 12 December 2013

J.J Panels's Mini Makeover


BEFORE

mini 1275 standard and dull after so many years


The J.J Panels Team took this baby under their wing and just tried to jazz her up
with a funky color and the Stunning Union Jack flag on its Roof.

Her wheels has been ordered and soon will be fitted.


The team then handed her over to Dean's Upholstery where she was fitted with Opel Corsa front seats.
The whole interior design was inspired by the Union Jack flag.
BLUE,WHITE and RED 

Wednesday 11 December 2013

Gymkhana (motorsport)

Gymkhana is a type of motorsport
practiced in an increasing number of
countries. Similar to autocross,
gymkhana courses are often very
complex and memorizing the course
is a significant part of achieving a
fast time. The name is loaned from
the equestrian discipline of
gymkhana.
Gymkhana events are time and/or
speed events in an automobile.
These can feature obstacles such as
cones, tires, and barrels. The driver
must maneuver through a
predetermined "track" performing
many different driving techniques.
What separates gymkhana from
traditional autocross events is that
the gymkhana requires drivers to
perform reversals, 180 degree spins,
360 degree spins, parking boxes,
figure 8s, and other advanced skills.
Drifting is also encouraged where
helpful or necessary. Essentially, a
gymkhana is any event featuring a
starting point, a finish line and
some sort of "obstacle" to get
through, around, or by, all within a
certain time limit.
Drivers
The driver's goal is to get through
the course as quickly as possible
with the fewest number of mistakes.
Acceleration, braking, drifting, and
grip driving are all necessary. Not
only does the driver have to hold
control over the car, but gymkhana
requires strong mental concentration
and memorization.
Courses
Gymkhana courses typically involve
only the use of first and second
gear, where autotesting in the UK
and Ireland add the use of reverse
gear. A gymkhana course will
typically be from 0:45 to 1:30 in
length. Like autocross and
autotesting, gymkhana courses are
laid out with cones representing
"obstacles" to navigate through.
Unlike autocross, which can be
considered to be a small version of a
road course, obstacles in gymkhana
will often consist of slaloms, 180
degree turns, 360 degree turns,
figure eight turns and sometimes
parking boxes. Gymkhana requires
strong mental concentration and
memorization of the track, as
sections of the course frequently
must be repeated or navigated
backwards and or differently. The
driver will use many techniques to
effectively navigate a course.
Handbrake technique, drifting and
sliding and Left-foot braking are all
necessary skills for gymkhana.
Competition format
As the JAF is a subsidiary of the FIA,
FIA classing is used for Gymkhana in
Japan. Gymkhana courses may be
used for an entire year, unlike
autocross and autotesting where
drivers are presented with a new
course for each event. Gymkhana
participants are allowed two runs of
the course, with the fastest time
being used to determine the winner
of a class. Time penalties are issued
for hitting cones, and a failure to
navigate the course correctly results
in no time score.
National structure
Gymkhana in Japan has a well-
defined competition structure, with
everything from local to national
competitions. Drivers can compete in
official events locally in order to
qualify for regional events and so
on. Japan has an All Japan
Gymkhana competition each year.
Despite being governed under the
FIA in Japan, there is no official
international gymkhana competition
at this time. Drivers in official events
may be required to hold a JAF-issued
competition license.

Some Things About Traffic That May Surprise You

Some Things About Traffic That May

Surprise You
Drivers seated higher think they are
driving more slowly than drivers
seated lower, and so tend to speed
more often.
Anywhere from 10% to more than
70% of people in urban traffic are
simply looking for parking.
More than 80% of traffic in a typical
city runs on 10% of the roads.
People who live on streets with more
traffic spend less time outside and
have fewer friends.
Saturday at 1 p.m. has heavier
traffic than weekday rush hours.
Highways can handle more cars at 55
mph than 80 mph.
When roads are closed for
construction, traffic on other nearby
roads often decreases rather than
increases.
SUVs can reduce the capacity of
signalized intersections by up to
20%.
It takes longer for people who circle
looking for the “best” parking spot in
lots to get to their destination than
those who pick the first spot they
see.
People are willing to spend longer
walking to and from a parking spot
in parking lots than on city streets.
A driver driving at 30 mph sees an
average of 1320 pieces of information
every minute.
The top 10 most dangerous cities for
pedestrians in the U.S. are all below
the Mason-Dixon line. Five are in
Florida.
After thirty seconds of waiting, most
people will begin to cross against
the light. People are more likely to
jaywalk when well-dressed people do
it first.
Studies have shown driving
aggressively, which raises crash risk
and increases fuel consumption,
saves just a minute on a 27-mile
trip.
350 people die every year entering
the freeway the wrong way; at least
50 are killed by cars in driveways.
One in five urban crashes is related
to searching for parking.
New cars crash at a higher rate than
older cars.
Most crashes happen on sunny,
clear, dry days.
More New Yorkers are killed legally
crossing in crosswalks than
jaywalking.
Drivers drive less closely to
oncoming cars on roads without
center-line markings.
The fatality risk in the backseat of a
car is 26% lower than in the front.
Parents on the “school run” increase
local traffic by a third. Only about
15% of U.S. schoolchildren walk to
school.
If everyone waits to merge at the
point where a highway loses a lane,
rather than earlier, traffic flows
better.
U.S. statistics show that half of all
fatalities happen at impact speeds
of less than 35 mph.
Men honk more than women, and
men and women honk more at
women than at men. Drivers in
convertibles with the tops down are
less likely to honk than those with
the top up. Drivers honk faster at
cars whose drivers are on cell
phones. And drivers are more likely
to honk at people from another state
or country than their own. Drivers
honk less on weekends.
The average driver looks away from
the road for .06 seconds every 3.4
seconds; drivers search for
something in the car 10.8 times per
hour.
Pedestrians think drivers can see
them up to twice as far away as they
actually can.
The most commonly dropped objects
on Los Angeles freeways are ladders.
The more Stop signs a road has, the
more likely drivers are to violate
them.
In the U.S., fuel taxes would have to
be raised from 20 to 70 cents a
gallon for drivers to fully pay for the
cost of roads (unlike in Europe,
where drivers pay more than roads
cost).
Car drivers drive closer to helmeted
cyclists (and farther from cyclists
who who appear to be women)

Monday 9 December 2013

 CCD's Cleanest running Toyota corolla 16i GLE




This ICE-White Brut is fitted with a front to back, branch till exhaust tips POWERFLOW system 


For future modz this beauty is going
to be fitted with some Coilovers
 and a potential Turbo modification








17'' BBS  Narrow and Wides running sweetly on Falken Tyres  




This is one super PROUD owner
Mr. S.Visagie

From the land of the rising sun to Robertson South-Africa...Home of the Static Rollers 



Thursday 5 December 2013


The big bad Geno making sure all window are nice and clean before doing a window tinting job.





Oooh missed a Spot



For those who cant afford to buy a set of new RIMZ... stick to your hub caps and give it a nice re-spray hehehe

Just make sure its a Awesome color 

Monday 2 December 2013

Yeeeaaaah she be smokin Hehehe!


R.I.P

R.I.P to the guy that inspired so many men and women who are car lovers. Everyone has a dream to role in a supped up ride like in all the Fast and Furious Movies he stared in.
Not only did he touch people's lives in that way but also in the physical world through his charity runs, giving a helping hand to those who are suffering in this world.

You shall be missed by millions
Our hearts go out to the Walker Family
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Paul Walker Was 'So Happy' Hours Before His Death

Paul Walker spent the morning of his death doing what he loved most: helping others.
The 40-year-old actor, who died in a car accident yesterday (Nov. 30) in Santa Clarita, Calif., attended a charity event for his organization, Reach Out Worldwide, just hours before the tragic crash. He was reportedly "so happy" to be at the "Winter Drive" -- a toy drive for Philippines Typhoon victims.
Bill Townsend, who was at the event, took the below photograph with the late actor shortly before he drove off in the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT that crashed while his friend, Roger Rodas, was driving. Rodas, 38, also died in the accident, which took place at approximately 3:30 p.m. The Los Angeles County Fire Department extinguished the car fire, but both Walker and Rodas were found dead at the scene.
"The early news reports that Paul Walker has died. I was just with him no more than 2 or 3 hours ago. Talking cars, he was so happy seeing all his friends get together to look at the cars. I hope it wasn't him in the wreck, but if it was, he would have passed doing something he loved, which is driving cars," Townsend wrote on Facebook following the news of Walker's death. "The world lost an angel in Paul. He dedicated so much of his life to helping disadvantaged kids and people who are in need, with his charity recently assisting those in the tornadoes in the Midwest and the trauma in the Philippines. Just today we had hundreds of toys donated for kids, all apart of Paul's charity. If this sad news indeed true I'm going to do whatever I can to keep Pauls goals for the charity alive."
"He had been so happy," Townsend added to E! News of the "Fast and the Furious" star's mood that day. "He was there at the event and had managed to raise thousands and so many people had brought toys. So many people had come out to support the charity and he was with his friends. It was a great day for him. He was so overwhelmed to have so much support."
Walker had been gearing up the past few months to reprise his role as Brian O'Connor in "Fast and the Furious 7," which is set for a 2014 release date. He was also set to promote his new film "Hours," out Dec. 13.
“All of us at Universal are heartbroken,” Universal, who worked with Walker on the "Fast and the Furious" films, said in a statement. ”Paul was truly one of the most beloved and respected members of our studio family for 14 years, and this loss is devastating to us, to everyone involved with the Fast and Furious films, and to countless fans. We send our deepest and most sincere condolences to Paul’s family.”
                                                                                                      HUFFPOST CELEBRITY
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Friday 29 November 2013

Monday 25 November 2013

A Mazda ETUDE...with a mean ATTITUDE

 Spotted this baby in Robertson Friday afternoon down at Axent Signs getting its new stickerz on from front to back yo!
 The Sticker says it all hehehe
 Yeah this baby sits perfectly on her 17'' wheels...
For me personally she could go a lil bit more looower dont you think?

Friday 22 November 2013

Hehehehe thats what happens when you're passed by a Static Roller

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Static Rollers SA (Staticrollers.blogspot.com)

Hope you'll enjoy this preview...Just remember this is a first time experience creating this lil preview...any any comments are welcome, good or bad ;-)

Thanks for watching

Underground-Parking Story

Who would have guess that an Underground-Parking would create the perfect backbone for photoshoots.

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