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like i can produce the calendar piss easy

but time right now wouldnt be on my side to get it done.

i'd need atleast an hour with each car to take photos

and then probably spend about an hour or 2 on each photo to bring it up to really high qauility and look somewhat worth more then the calendar is worth when paying for it.

i got the contacts to do this but come to the price of the calendar i'd produce may cost a bit more then what mud would sell his for only cause i'd choose a high qauility print and more of a gloss to be put in with the production of it when being printed.

Ok, my brother wants to go out tonight and go nuts in his sick commdore :devil:, he wants to make his tyre smoke extra nice. He says soaking in diesel will help, but doesnt that take days to prepare ( power cruise burnout boys will know)

anyway else know what to put on em to help him smoke?

Ok, my brother wants to go out tonight and go nuts in his sick commdore :devil:, he wants to make his tyre smoke extra nice. He says soaking in diesel will help, but doesnt that take days to prepare ( power cruise burnout boys will know)

anyway else know what to put on em to help him smoke?

yeah, put diesel on the road then do burnout on that :) that'll get more than just smoke going!

i just gave you one! it works, though a little dangerous. just pour some over the tyres then drop the clutch, you'll get a result.

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Ok, my brother wants to go out tonight and go nuts in his sick commdore :devil:, he wants to make his tyre smoke extra nice. He says soaking in diesel will help, but doesnt that take days to prepare ( power cruise burnout boys will know)

anyway else know what to put on em to help him smoke?

Soaking in diesel is good but you really need an overnight soaking at a minimum. Cooking oil is ok too.

Soaking in diesel is good but you really need an overnight soaking at a minimum. Cooking oil is ok too.

true, he planning on going out at 8pmish, any ideas on what will soak then good for then? or something that can just be pourd over the tyres for massive smoke

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