Warn new owners that curbs will
scrape front of car sits low.
Not exact matches
All
of the fenders and quarter panels were pulled and rolled with chipped paint only on one
of the fenders (this is due to a poorly recommend body shop, once I saw how they messed up the original fender I took the
car to another shop, The chipped paint is only seen under close inspection), finally the
car has a CNT racing catless stainless steel downpipes with a ceramic bell mouth, CS style polyurethane
front splitter to protect the bumper from
scraping, and GFB (Go Fast Bits) recirculating adjustable blow off valve.
The
car would be improved with the addition
of HD radio and the
front camera to prevent scratches and
scrapes during parking.
Make sure that in the process the nose
of your
car does not
scrape the
car in
front.
I had just gotten this
car, and while backing out
of the driveway, I
scraped the entire
front bumper
of the
car on a brick wall due to being a beginner driver.
There's also a nose - lift mode for attacking steep driveways without
scraping — it picks the
front of the
car up so quickly, you'll think you're at a lowrider hopping competition.
But those questions seem remote when you're standing in
front of Dallas artist Jesse Morgan Barnett's photographs
of scrapes left by
cars on roadside guardrails that somehow evoke the stillness and grandeur
of landscape and the speed and grandeur
of mid-20th century abstract expressionism.
On the 20th going over train tracks in WI the rear
of my
car slid to the right as I crossed train tracks and the right back passenger door hit a steel concrete barrier pole I overcorrected and had a 6 in
scrape on my
front left bumper.
The
car zooming ahead
of you gets in
front of you and
scrapes your fender.