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that's falcon... getting my lowered r32 out there is nothing short of a miracle...

not only its steep its also narrow with walls running at each side so theres not much room for going sharp turns and similar maneouvres

anyone else wants to rant about their driveway lol?

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i hate my driveway.

Apart from it being uneven bricks it has a power pole about 30cm from the driveway on the driverside pulling in , which results in some epic 3 wheeling action as my suspension is stiff as shit

and this is how it is when i reverse it in

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is that Carls rolla over to the right

ha, yea it does kinda look like it but i dont think its his

but yea, i dont have much room for turning coz its hell narrow and there are walls at each side... its pretty much impossible to exit without scraping front bar

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i have a rounded gutter to drive in and out of.

then i have to go down hill to the garage where it then levels out almost instently leaving very little room to get a car into the garage without ripping the front bar off on the step up from the driveway to under the garge.

ive also ripped the front bar off the old 32 on my gf's driveway. the corner of the front bar cought on the end of the drive way and held it while i kept driving back.

great fun

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wish i had a shed. would make stuff i do so much easier.

painting in my massive spraybooth. its really big.

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engine build in the car port.

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driveway lopes down hill, and legs on the crane were a bit short. like my counterweight?

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and just finished painting a mates engine bay. in the dark with a lead light. and for some reason i only use 2k.

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Edit: VVVVV mid life crisis, you make me sad.

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i have 2 driveways one with a double carport i could fit about 5 cars side by side on that driveway ..and the 2nd driveway leads to a 60x20 shed can fit about 8 cars in the shed and about another 15 in the drive lol .great for parties nobody has to park in the street :-)

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hahahahah its all about angle and no not Kurt

is that Carls rolla over to the right

LOL looks like it, but its not... my rolla resides in my mums driveway atm, waiting to go to Auto Carby Services and tear their dyno up.

my car kisses the ground everytime i drive out of it, there is no way to avoid it, will post up pics tomorrow

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have to take a photo of flicks driveway to add to this thread next time i down there. Its like a hmungously mutated speedhump, couldnt get her old 32 out in 1 go, had to back out angled(concrete fene on either side so not much room to angle either) then go forward and turn to create more angle. Now that was a pain in the ass!

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My driveway was fairly steep... I called up the council told em the driveway was too steep for my new car so they came round and re-did it free of charge! City of Port Adelaide Enfield FTW!

That's what im trying to do... already wrote to them today and now waiting for answer.. im in west torrens tho, but i heard councils are pretty helpful with these things

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