05-28-03, 04:33
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JB in Irvine is offline
Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Irvine, CA Posts: 267 | Quote: Originally posted by Pats300zx As far as mats goes, I have a special set that are embroidered and that I only use at the show. I don't even put them into the car until I get there. | Similar here...
I got myself 2 sets of mats. The nice ones I use daily and at the shows. I shampoo them before the show and drive to the show with the 2nd set installed and swap the nice set in just before judging starts.
I lot of folks in the Porsche concours events actually remove the mats completely. The theory is the judges will judge both the carpet and the mats (if installed), so you will have another area where you could get a deduction.  | |
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05-29-03, 06:06
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: St. Louis Posts: 3,073 | Quote: Originally posted by JB in Irvine I lot of folks in the Porsche concours events actually remove the mats completely. The theory is the judges will judge both the carpet and the mats (if installed), so you will have another area where you could get a deduction. | In Jag concours you have to remove the mats. The original carpet is judged, not the add-on floor mat. | |
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05-29-03, 08:18
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JB in Irvine is offline
Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Irvine, CA Posts: 267 | Quote: Originally posted by Brad B. In Jag concours you have to remove the mats. The original carpet is judged, not the add-on floor mat. | If its a full concours event, that makes sense.
In Porsche "Street Class" I think cars should be judged as a complete unit....ie as they are driven on the street. It just doesn't run right with me seeing folks pull the mats out? All the cars came with mats...there driven with mats installed...why not judge them with mats installed?
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02-16-08, 03:00
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Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 67 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show Quote: |
Originally Posted by JB in Irvine Similar here...
I got myself 2 sets of mats. The nice ones I use daily and at the shows. I shampoo them before the show and drive to the show with the 2nd set installed and swap the nice set in just before judging starts.
I lot of folks in the Porsche concours events actually remove the mats completely. The theory is the judges will judge both the carpet and the mats (if installed), so you will have another area where you could get a deduction.  | I love the passport smart chord dangling. X50? | |
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02-16-08, 03:09
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Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sidney, B.C. Posts: 397 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show As far as rock chips in the front goes, why not just cover the front of the car or the sensitive areas with wide blue masking tape then strip it off on arrival. The tape won't flop around like a bra either.
You're going to QD the whole car before the show anyway and the tape won't be on long enough to leave any residue.
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02-16-08, 05:02
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Waynesboro, PA Posts: 907 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show Why are you guys bumping a 5 year old post???
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02-16-08, 06:26
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Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sidney, B.C. Posts: 397 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show Plain stupidity on my part. Once in a while I check the date but obviously not this time. I guess the car show is over by now.
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02-16-08, 06:45
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Harrisburg, PA Posts: 16 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show Quote: |
Originally Posted by Richt I put loads of news paper on the floor. Drive slow and smooth and try not to brake!!!! I try to leave the day before, and stay somewhere close where i can wash the car the night before. | Lol, that would be difficult in an automatic car, because you can't control as much the rate you slow down without the brake. Newspaper work, however i would just get a set of cheap plastic mats and put them in for the trip, for brake dust, a wet rag would suffice. | |
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02-17-08, 07:07
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 1,195 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show you could put painters tape all over your car. I saw a boxster a few years ago that was driving like that across country... little did i know it was actually the factorys car and it was the next years model and apparently they didnt have any of the crazy cool conceilment things at that point so they painters taped the WHOLE car... it looked like a blue car.. but it was white.
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03-30-08, 02:04
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Join Date: May 2006 Posts: 98 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show I use Blue 3M painters tapes if it's a LONG drive at night , then peel off and QD
Another guy I go to shows with uses the Cheap dollar store contact paper on the front | |
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03-30-08, 02:14
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Nawlins, LA USA Posts: 320 | Re: Tips for the drive to the show They make those el cheapo bug screens which is little more than plastic screen material but for a temp road travel if fastened good it will stop bugs and even help out with stone chips, when you arrive, toss it in the trash. The only other plus about a trailer is when the show is done, the car is locked up inside and that is one less thing to worry about while at the hotel, although driving the car there is half the fun, IMHO. | |
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