9 centimeters - logbook Toyota Mark II 1995
Recently re-adjusted the bumper after repair, and decided to measure the height from the ground. got 9 centimeters. moreover, if you take into account that the front is new winter tires. (since the car has not been driven for a year), it will generally fall on the highway. + used to be secrets, now xx pro street. I can’t even imagine how it would look :))
and I don’t understand the joke why my cooler began to hang crookedly
Well, I haven’t measured the length yet, from the line of headlights. longer than stock
Men would measure everything with a ruler :) Tomorrow I’ll look at mine for interest
Of course, it happens in the yards, the other day I drove a friend home, so he has such a yard that I struck my muzzle in my usual height car. But I wouldn’t take him like yours ... :-)
no. On the main picture it is still intact. I stopped by where I took a photo, and there I messed it up for the first time. I rode at this height for almost a year. there are just places where hatches stick out much higher than the road level. here about the hatch I broke it a second time. and it was night, and the street was unlit, full of holes. speed bumps are generally calm. in principle, there are no such deep pits in the city. only in yards.
the main photo is already 3 years old :) fresh photo, where the bumper is in the ground. in general, the details will be in the next blog, in a week somewhere
Do you really have to ride with such a height ?! Have you already completed the bumper on the main photo ?! look awesome!
why immediately because of the bumper :) you read blogs inattentively. the engine grunted, stuck his old one in, then took up body work, removed all sorts of kosyachki. prepared for repainting. I'll post it on the blog later. Just before there was a topic about repainting. and now I decided to put everything in chronological order.
Ahh, well, then I'm sorry)) You have a cool car) I myself lived on Sakhalin for 7 years, so I absorbed the love for Japanese cars with a little mother)