dna23
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remembering back to this thread a while back, i mentioned the need for my 60/40 drop well its now all in place and see's my car sitting a lot lower 
only problem is now i have to perform some arch surgery, wheel lining have come out and been trimmed and the arches themselves are off to be trimmed followed by the metal itself once thats done there should be no bumps 



and this is whats to come... along with arches being colour coded 
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R Lee
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much better
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Robin
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looks good dude
good to see the wood under the front wheel trick, still not sorted the other niggle?
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R Lee
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looks more like a brick
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dave17
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dont see why u have to cut stuff up on that height of drop, i had to bend all my arches out and file away the arch trim, but mines much lower.
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Robin
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tis true, i am blind
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dna23
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well its mainly cos i live in farmer ville area so i often have to go out nd about on country roads hence drops and bumps .etc so i need as much clearance and i am 6ft 3 and weigh 14stone so it kinda goes down about another 2cm lol
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Rus
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Davido
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looks nice
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
looks more like a brick
He might live in such a bad area he has to supply the bricks for them to put the car on afdter the wheels have been nicked! 
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Greasemonkey
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Do the arches ya self, its easy and FREE
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MJ
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lookin gd mate
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CorsAsh
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Good work that fella
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Sly_SRi
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nice
Corsa C Z20Let
Black Sleeper Turbo Project
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by Greasemonkey
Do the arches ya self, its easy and FREE
thats what i'm doing mate think i may make a tutorial for people on here, i'm debating whether to use a manual hacksaw or put a blade in the jigsaw i have...
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VegasPhil
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
looks good dude
good to see the wood under the front wheel trick, still not sorted the other niggle?

Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
looks good dude
good to see the wood under the front wheel trick, still not sorted the other niggle?
lmfao wasn't sure on that either... swiftly overlooked it
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scott d
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looks very nice that mate
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