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Post by kirstys-pug »

just had the car lowered at last!

Ecosse lowered it 60m yesterday and needed to aa bit of arch work to stop my 18s rubbing!

Heres a wee pic!

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Post by Erm »

looks good low :D

careful of them speed bumps now :?
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Post by CB »

Nice n Low now Kirsty! Looks good mate! (just need to sort the colour out now ;) )
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Post by Sara »

Nothing wrong with the colour :lol:
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Post by CB »

Is your bonnet closed properly in that pic Kirsty?? :?:
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Post by stephen T »

gotta give it to u that does look good. even in green :P

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Post by Frosty »

60 metres, that's incredible!
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Post by RTF »

60 metres, that's incredible!
Well maybe it's a pug used in the movie "The Core" ;)

But no, it looks fine Kirsty! Although wouldn't want it that low over here... Too many speedbumbs :(
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Post by kirstys-pug »

60 metres, that's incredible!
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just noticed I was missin an M! lol
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Post by kirstys-pug »

Well my lowering mod hasnt gone to plan! Im tiotally gutted! :cry:

Was outt in the car today and its rubbin like hell! Now my tyres are all marked and scored from the arch rubbin them and worst part is the arches are damaged, kinda pushed out funny shape!

Bit worried bout driving it incase I get a puncture or cause any more damage to the arches!

Gonna call ecosse first thing in the morning and hope that theyll sort out his horrble mess for me!

Moral of the story is why couldnt I just leave my lovely CC alone! Wish Id left it standard! Im feel soooo sick, my poor cars ruined! :(
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Post by Lyndon »

so sorry to hear that kirsty :( :(

hope your back on the road ASAP :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Post by Robbie »

OMG :shock: I think Ecosse should have warned you before lowering to that level given the size of tyres.

If they did I feel bad for you. If they didn't, I think you have a valid claim.

I'm so sorry, I really feel gutted for you.


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Post by Derek »

sounds as bad as my car grounding on f*****g speed bumps tonight at the sports centre :twisted:

must learn not to exercise :P
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Post by Robbie »

:( :(

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Post by Derek »

:( :( :(
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