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You guys are INSANE!!!

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The cars you guys are building are awesome, you get away with so much in the states....

 

I wish we could build cars with 30" tyres and divorced t-cases etc and legally drive them on the street!!!

You have to have like and engineer stamp (or sumpin like that) on stuff like that over on the other side of the lake.

I've read somewhere that the 2inch scorpion lifts have the Ausi equivalent to DOT approval in New South Wales.

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Hehe, I guess I could be forgiven for some of you not knowing me ;)

 

I have been getting around here for a fair bit of time - I am a moderator on the Ausubaru board...

 

What I am getting at is that in Australia we can legally fit 2" kits, but thats all, no 8" lifts, no 12" lifts etc etc. I guess we could do the divorced transfer case if we modified the driveshafts enough...

 

About the most hardcore that we can actually get away with is the 3/4" kits so long as no cops get suspicious!!

 

Anything over 2" lift you are basically running the risk of a defect notice - and to get it engineered by a licensed engineer it costs more than a kit does.

most states here you can't legally get away with it but we do:burnout:

where there's a will there's away just got to push everything to the limit's:brow:

Better check some codes gabe..........LOL. Ours says as long as the tail lights aren't over 72" off the ground it's good to go!!! Welcome to the lads from Oz, Tim

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