Sentences with phrase «of road grime»

Not only that, but the surface of the material has the ability to stand up to many miles of road grime and debris without showing its age.
Does the bottom of your car look oily at all either wet or built up with lots of road grime?

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Following months of preparation, which saw five operators compete during practical challenges earlier this month at the state - of - the - art premises of S&B Automotive Academy in Bristol, scores of leading industry representatives applauded as IRTE (Institute of Road Transport Engineers) President Chris Grime announced the winners.
Cinematographer John Seale, Oscar - nominated here and more recently for Mad Max: Fury Road, uses lighting to paint sin as lurid (the red of a car light, the brown grime of the city) and goodness as pure (the uncomplicated raising of a barn).
That's the theory, anyway, but I was recently able to conduct my own (unscientific) aerodynamic testing during the milder days that followed the Beast from the East, when the snow thawed on the roads and a film of briny grime was splashed up over the Honda's bodywork.
We continued onwards to a muddy little canal, traffic just inches from us till there were no pedestrians left, just relentless motorbikes blowing smoke and grime at us as we trudged along the side of a bypass road, often faster than the gridlocked motorcade.
Tracks are set in numerous locales from the muddy grimes of an off - road stadium to African sands or snowy climates.
A 28» rear cargo deck and two running boards can be used to haul plenty of stuff, or double as a seat for an extra rider, the front and rear fenders keep the road grime off, and the integrated LED headlight (200 lumen) and taillight help increase visibility and safety.
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