tarafied1
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And I suppose this one has the stock wheel base but the Zoomies make it look longer?
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"tarafied1" said:And I suppose this one has the stock wheel base but the Zoomies make it look longer?
It's not lowered; the ground has been raised. Don't any of you know basic geology? Sheesh...."lethal289" said:
yea it looks lowered alright :cool
so the ground is lowered in the front which makes this one appear to defy gravity?"Midlife" said:It's not lowered; the ground has been raised. Don't any of you know basic geology? Sheesh....
"tarafied1" said:so the ground is lowered in the front which makes this one appear to defy gravity?
"Midlife" said:Almost...that's a case of a gravity anomaly, or lower gravity at that spot, so the Earth doesn't suck quite as much as normal. You'll find that most drag strips are sited where those pockets of low gravity are found. Those pockets are gradually disappearing from the Earth, making drag strips rare places.
I see :hmm"Midlife" said:Almost...that's a case of a gravity anomaly, or lower gravity at that spot, so the Earth doesn't suck quite as much as normal. You'll find that most drag strips are sited where those pockets of low gravity are found. Those pockets are gradually disappearing from the Earth, making drag strips rare places.
:wtf"Sluggo" said:chicanery
"tarafied1" said:I see :hmm
does this car smell bad or is that a clever attempt to pick the nose?
"tarafied1" said::wtf
you're right, it is the stripe!"Sluggo" said:Looks kinda like this stock 70 model.