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Joe your lucky you never lowered your car - because your place is absolute murder for lowered cars took me about 15mins of very slow driving to get down that ramp of yours in the Line!!

But i used to work in this place that had a highrise underground carpark and i was only privledged to bring my car in if i had to work til 6pm. I hated that job - but anyway on the way down i used to set off every alarm i could in the ZX (plus ive left black marks in that carpark for them to remember me by) hin the hope that their batteries would be flat when they left - did i mention i hated that job haha!!

Dont take the line into highrise carparks often as i find that the ramps constantly scrape my kit because its lowered aghh! I did once when i had job interview - and never again because every ramp was *sccccraapeee*

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Who said I never lowered the car... well you are right I didn't lower the car but my car already been Lowered... but not as low as your or Angel's car.

after taking out my struts I found out that my springs and shockies are not stock... they are some jap after market.

yeah I know my place is very very bad for any lowered car!

even my mate's VX SS commie touches his exhaust on that ramp... :D

hahaha speaking of highrise building car parks... under cover car park at bank west is shocking when I drive my car the exhaust is sooo loud due to echo factor sets off the all the alarm of BMW, Firrararary, Jags.... you name it I set off their alram... heheh.

I got told by sercurity guard to slow down... he think I speed through the car park. :) come on I dont want to hit any of the cars in there ;)

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

ok let me get this straight...

3 people in your family

and there are 5 cars plus go kart...

hhmmmm.... DAMM

Our place is worse, 4 people, 9 cars..

2x 1927 pontiacs in bits waiting to be restored

austin 7 in same state

my 4wd tx3 which is a shell on its side in a rotisarie

old ladys falcon

sisters camry

my rex

and in the driveway dads van and my satria for work..

we need a bigger garage, we've run out space in this one

Originally posted by Nizmo

why mechanics hate my car - Ken n Paul i present to u a challenge hahah ........

Not a problem.

Don't forget I have owned a couple with two more cams , one more turbo and a LOT less room to work under the bonnet.

Cheers

spastic hands

Ken

Aussie delivered - yes it is which gave me a shock when i found out because it had to have gone up to hong kong first then come back down here in 95. Been with Ash Farlay for all of its lifespan til it came into my evil hands in 2000.

In really good nick.

didnt happen to go up my street yesterday arvo did ya? haha mum was painting the front lounge and i get "Lauren, Lauren come here quick before ya miss it" but i was too late - apparently a white skyline was doing a slow cruise of the our street and since skylines are a extremely rare sight around here - she reckons it was somebody looking for my car haha.

my cars around - its usually parked down the side - or quite often im out. I dont exactly spend much time "cruising" around high wycombe haha you'll often see the car parked outside the liqour shop picking up something haha

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