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Old 08-03-2006, 08:41 PM
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Default Quick measurement required

Can someone please tell me the distance from the rear of there car to the back of the back tyre not including bumpers but including lights? Basically what is the overhang?

I'm thinking about trying to fit my cobra and my 4wd in a single car garage by using a car hoist and I eed to know how far I can park my rangie up uner the back side of the cobra. If I could fit the car in my bedroom I would but I'd be laughing so much I couldn;t sleep with the thought of my GF sleeping in teh garage.

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Old 08-04-2006, 06:39 AM
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Hi spokked boared allready well to answer your question it depends on which kit you have and wearther you are going to leave the diffuser on as it is 4" longer than the lower beaver panel there is all so the question what height the hoist will get up to as this will affect the distance you can park that pommy Piece of %& #* under it.
I know that you wouldnt put on the hoist as you would end up with a cobra covered in oil
So in closing do you need the measurement in inches or mm .
if you wait you can measure as many cobras as you like on sunday.I hope this helps you iknow you need help are you having withdrawal symptoms yet i would think you must be just about ready to jump the cat . have a nice day.
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Oz that pommy piece of &*%&*^% in which you refer is going to be hauling your bum to the nationals so you be nice as it can be tempermental! Not to mention a very TOEY driver by that stage.....

Have I mentioned how lovely your cats are????

R we sharing a room??????????????
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