The SCCA has posted an official press release regarding the Nationals being put on hold.
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Results From Nationals
ColinL has posted results from Nationals for the vehicles that were able to run.
Nine Eleven
In light of the recent events in NYC, DC, PA and MD, Nationals have been postponed until at least Thursday. Our hearts go out to the victims of this awful terrorist attack.
KC’s First Report From Nationals
Keith’s first report is in from Nationals!
First Photos from The Tire Rack™ SCCA Solo II National Championship
Peat Romano has posted a first look of the The Tire Rack™ SCCA Solo II National Championship. See “2001 SCCA Nationals” on his PhotoPoint account.
Sean at SCDA/NHIS
Sean will be attending the SCDA Race School at New Hampshire International Speedway on October 3. NESIC members will be getting a group discount. An open track guide has also been prepared.
Trunkmonkey Racing at The Tire Rack® SCCA Solo II National Championship
Keith is currently representing Trunkmonkey Racing at The Tire Rack® SCCA Solo II National Championship in Topeka, Kansas on September 10-14. Wish him luck and hope for a clean sweep for Subaru in STS and GS!
subaruwrxparts.com
Exeter Subaru, one of the best Subaru dealerships I’ve run across, is starting up subaruwrxparts.com, a Web site dedicated to supporting all Impreza models. I suppose this will be direct competition to subaruparts.com who has been extremely busy and understaffed in recent months. Once the site opens its doors officially we’ll need to see how competitive the prices are!
Digitally Imported Radio
For those of you who love Trance, Eurodance and Classical music, check out Digitally Imported Radio! They have the best three streams I’ve found so far and they’re looking to raise funds to expand their services. Check out the site, give it a listen and donate!
How to Apply Vinyl Decals
- Prepare surface by thoroughy cleaning with an ammonia or alcohol based glass cleaner. Vinyl will not adhere to dusty, oily or freshly waxed surfaces.
- Cut vinyl to shape and use a squeegee or credit card to rub the applicator sheet into the viewable side of the vinyl.
- Tape the vinyl in place using masking tape as a hinge to ensure proper placement.
- Flip the vinyl out of the way, remove the protective sheet and spray surface and vinyl with a fine mist of water.
- Flip the vinyl onto the wet surface and check for proper alignment. Vinyl may be removed and repositioned on a wet surface multiple times during the initial application process.
- Once desired placement has been achieved, use a squeegee or credit card to rub out all water and air bubbles. If possible, rub in a single direction from left to right or from top to bottom. For larger applications, rub from the center to the edges.
- After rubbing out all water and air bubbles, slowly remove applicator sheet. If vinyl lifts from surface, repeat step 6. Vinyl won’t stick when wet, so all moisture must be rubbed out before removing sheet.
- Dab area with paper towel or cotton rag to press down all edges, remove excess water and speed up drying process.
- Move vehicle into garage or carport overnight to reduce moisture. Do not run windshield wipers or wash vinyl for 24 to 72 hours to make sure glue cures and bonds with surface.