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Mine takes the cake.

Just ask Kye, Rhys and who-ever else has been past my place. It's shocking.

Literally everything scrapes on the under-carridge, no matter how jacked up your car is. I'll park on the top one day and take a pic... half the exhaust will be sitting directly on the concrete. We've tried getting the council to level it out a bit (the hump at the top) but they say it's on our property... and we've been quoted obscene prices to get it leveled out/cut down.

My GTR is stock height and it scrapes pretty hardcore... I'd hate to see it when it gets coil overs and lowered a bit...

My GTR is stock height and it scrapes pretty hardcore... I'd hate to see it when it gets coil overs and lowered a bit...

Hrm and I'm going back to stock suspension and getting rid of my bilstein coil overs...

Wanna swap? :P

hehe

-D

i havnt even bothered trying to get my gtr up my driveway.

my mate ripped off his muffler going up it already and his commo isnt that low..

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thats his gf backing out after rippin it off lol, not a good shot of the driveway but you get the idea.

its short steep and narrow

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thats mine coming out of a decent driveway, as you can see i stay clear of most...

my house is fairly new and i managed to find its building proposal on councils website... i found out that proposed driveway was rejected by some traffic advisor dude at council because it was too narrow and steep... building was then approved with condition that developer gets rid of those damn walls near footpath and make it less steep... he didn't :) he literally put walls all the way to the road for some reason...

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