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Its not the fact the car is sitting on a slope...nope not at all

LOL, true, but then the kids wouldnt have anything to whinge about, somebody call a WHHHAAAAAMBULANCE.

In my opinion it just needs some 20mm spacers.

Cops are tops, are you going in to stop the 7 foot hillbilly from smacking his kids, no, then harden the puck up and post something usefull.

Haters gotta hate, I love haters, they make me LOL.

Book em Danno

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Slope? Follow this link bud, you need it http://www.opsm.com....CFapS4god3wQLGg

WTF, are you blind, what is the weeds growing in, its called a drain, the road slopes towards it, you just posted a link you may need to use.

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Its not the fact the car is sitting on a slope...nope not at all

Yep, exactly that. Car is on a slope.

Also people need to actually READ up on the 100mm law. It's 100mm on in certain points depending on the wheelbase of the car etc.

Pointless thread is pointless

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