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I haven't read the whole thread but but here's what i did to remedy my driveway...

I went down to my local hardware store and picked up a bag of quick dry cement (around the $10-$20 mark) got the wheel barrow out mixed it then just layed it at the base of the upramp bit. now it doesn't scrape at all. Don't know how legal it is but i haven't had any complaints and drain flow is still all good. It looks fine too providing you lay it evenly.. my 2cents.

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Mine scrapes everywhere. Cracked it bad on one driveway.

But luckily it's white. I bought some fibreglass repair putty.. applied that.. smoothed it out, and used the spray can paint you can buy at repco "Nissan White".

Can't tell it's repaired unless you're told to look :(

I am having the worst trouble with my driveway. I have to use some homemade ramps at the moment and it sucks! I guess its the price you pay huh.

Yep, home made ramps really do suck... they are heavy and troublesome to get out each time...

1) If someone stole those planks of wood that I'm using as an entry ramp I would have to sleep outside until they showed pity and returned them. Secondly, they are bloody heavy pieces of wood so good luck to them.

2) Even with height adjustable suspension, it would be a hassle to change it constantly - you wouldn't want to sacrifice a lowered ride just because of your driveway would you?

The end story on this, get a new house :) the Skylines are more important!

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