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Langdale Forest
22nd January 2010, 17:00
How badly damaged does a WRC car have to be before it is written off?

6789
22nd January 2010, 20:14
How long is a piece of string?...

Langdale Forest
22nd January 2010, 20:38
Thanks for that 'informative' answer! :rolleyes:

N.O.T
22nd January 2010, 20:40
nice to see they allow internet access to kindergardens in brittain....

Langdale Forest
22nd January 2010, 20:41
That is N.O.T a good post!

bennizw
22nd January 2010, 21:18
How badly damaged does one have to be to start so many useless threads, before one is written off?

Langdale Forest
22nd January 2010, 21:23
This was a reasonable question, much better than asking about 4 different WRC drivers in 4 different threads.

dimviii
22nd January 2010, 21:55
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
How badly damaged does one have to be to start so many useless threads, before one is written off?

logic
22nd January 2010, 23:23
I think this is done

http://www.zhaust.com/forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=69745&private=0

Macd
22nd January 2010, 23:30
Latvala's car from turkey wasn't a write off. Solberg germany 2004 and mcrae corsica 2000 are the ones that spring to mind. It depends on roll cage integrity.
Whole cars will never be writen off. There is always parts to be salvaged.


but please stop with threads for every question.

Roy
22nd January 2010, 23:49
....

but please stop with threads for every question.

@Langdale Forest Maybe you could a thread with the name 'Langdale Forests WRC questions' Maybe it sounds funny. But please...
Is it easier to find and to answer, less frustrating and the forum is not overloaded with a lot of short (nonsense) threads.

Thnx.

Francis44
23rd January 2010, 10:52
A good example is Latvala's Ford last year in Portugal. That one was for sure done.

Brother John
23rd January 2010, 13:03
This was a reasonable question, much better than asking about 4 different WRC drivers in 4 different threads.

Because much new members (younger people?) make too much new Threads they do not find the same subject at the older Threads! :rolleyes:
Or are them too lazy to find and to read at the places where you find information concerning about the subject? :p :

J.Lindstroem
23rd January 2010, 13:21
I really think that my thread about screws was ok.