Multi-storey car parks :D
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Yesterday was the first time I'd taken the Monaro into a fairly enclosed multi-storey. It's my new favourite place, parked on the top floor just so I had to go all the way back down. What a noise felt like the whole place was shaking as I rumbled through. Can't imagine what it's like for some of you fellas with headers an high flow cats or even cutouts. Always thought mine was fairly quiet until yesterday and it's only a Wortec catback on quiet haha
and the painted surfaces are also good for a few eleven's - just to add to the fun
One car park I go into (which is usually almost full so I have to park near the top floor) echo's so much, I can set off alarms on the floors below as I navigate around it
Oh dear, how childish - but fun
One car park I go into (which is usually almost full so I have to park near the top floor) echo's so much, I can set off alarms on the floors below as I navigate around it
Oh dear, how childish - but fun
If only the spaces weren't so small when you got there! Still, it's worth popping in and out just for the fun of it.
Had to pick the mother up from Gatwick last Sunday, so made sure I parked at the very top of the multi-storey to collect her, and then made a right old racket coming back down the levels again. Much to mum's amusement, we were stopped at the bottom by someone pulling a suitcase, who'd heard me and made the effort to stop and wait to see what it was making all the noise.
He said it was so loud, I expected to see you 3 times before you finally appeared
Oh for moments like these.............
Mother was not impressed, for some reason felt embarrassed. Ah well...
Had to pick the mother up from Gatwick last Sunday, so made sure I parked at the very top of the multi-storey to collect her, and then made a right old racket coming back down the levels again. Much to mum's amusement, we were stopped at the bottom by someone pulling a suitcase, who'd heard me and made the effort to stop and wait to see what it was making all the noise.
He said it was so loud, I expected to see you 3 times before you finally appeared
Oh for moments like these.............
Mother was not impressed, for some reason felt embarrassed. Ah well...
blue666uk said:
If only the spaces weren't so small when you got there! Still, it's worth popping in and out just for the fun of it.
Had to pick the mother up from Gatwick last Sunday, so made sure I parked at the very top of the multi-storey to collect her, and then made a right old racket coming back down the levels again. Much to mum's amusement, we were stopped at the bottom by someone pulling a suitcase, who'd heard me and made the effort to stop and wait to see what it was making all the noise.
He said it was so loud, I expected to see you 3 times before you finally appeared
Oh for moments like these.............
Mother was not impressed, for some reason felt embarrassed. Ah well...
Had to pick the mother up from Gatwick last Sunday, so made sure I parked at the very top of the multi-storey to collect her, and then made a right old racket coming back down the levels again. Much to mum's amusement, we were stopped at the bottom by someone pulling a suitcase, who'd heard me and made the effort to stop and wait to see what it was making all the noise.
He said it was so loud, I expected to see you 3 times before you finally appeared
Oh for moments like these.............
Mother was not impressed, for some reason felt embarrassed. Ah well...
stigmundfreud said:
were it good at wheelies?
Probably, though I hate wheelies (and therefore have never bothered mastering them). They don't get you where you're going any quicker, and damage the bike (in the hands of the inept). I've had bikes that were harder to keep the front end on the floor though, so guess this was in the top 10. Gassing Station | HSV & Monaro | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff