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Very soon, I need to pick up someone from the airport (85 kms from home) - and it's preferable that I use the Skyline.

My 'Line bodykit is legally over the 100mm height limit (- just) but after testing out the domestic airport drive-thru' with my daily, I recognise that the lip of my 'Line, even at an angle, may not survive a thorough scraping. Here ends the rant!

Can anyone tell me that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Drive has done damage to your front lip?

Might as well make use of this thread if you think it's worth mentioning > warning others of "Vicious Speed Humps" on secondary or main roads in your area too, do you think?

How about listing...

a) state/territory

b) suburb/town

c) street name

Might be a silly suggestion after all, if there are too many - even tho' I can edit. I seem to recall stuffing up my front spoiler on my Alfetta GTV many years ago too from a Maitland cross-street.

NSW

Campsie > Second Ave

Cronulla > Cronulla St (northbound from Waratah St/Nicholson Pde intersection)

Lewisham > Old Canterbury Rd (northbound, crossing Longport St/Railway Tce lights)

Mascot > Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Dr, Middlemiss St, Rolfe St

Richmond > Windsor St

Rouse Hill > Mean Fiddler Hotel Carpark

Terrigal > Terrigal Esplanade

QLD

Brisbane > Milton Rd (City end)

Fortitude Valley > James St

VIC

Fitzroy > ??? Rd ???

Fountain Gate Shopping Centre Underground Carpark

Parkville > Park St

WA

Curtin University Campus Rds

Perth > Fitzgerald St (City end)

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NSW, Canterbury Rd, Canterbury, coming from Campsie towards Canterbury, in the left hand lane past a car wash and petrol station, a bit further down there is a really really steep ditch in the ground, no warnings nothing, just where the road collapsed, nearly took my front bumper off, been like that for over 2 years now.

NSW, Cronulla, Cronulla St/ Nicholson Pde going towards cronulla station, random bump on the road, where if you have coilovers or hardened springs/ shocks, your car will jump or fly. and if lowered, will hit ground.

"DANGEROUS" NSW, Lewisham, Old Canterbury Rd/Longport Rd, when going towards parramatta rd, right at the traffic lights of those 2 streets, a HUUUGE bulge in the road, i hit it with 50 while the speed limit was 60, on stock stagea suspension and all my indicator sticks on the side of my steering wheel got knocked down. BEWARE OF THAT BULGE!!!!!!!!!

none of these places have any warning signs etc you have to find out the hard way. so beware!

NSW...

Mascot

Middlemiss St.... do not ever go down this street... its a backstreet off Botany Road and you WILL lose your exhaust in the process...

Rolfe St .... It is not a speed hump it is mount everest.... do not even attempt the hump on this street

Stay away from Mascot in general.... the humps here are gg

VICTORIA

Fountain gate, fountain gate shopping center in the underground carpark....

....ouch, not only did i not see one and hit it hard with stiff suspension, but i did it a second time shortly after, i slapped myself

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