ausubaru lift kits.
Happy to help:)... As andrew says, that rear crossmember that was on my car was chucked in the bin lol. I guess you could use blocks to lower it but yeah...
Good luck with your build, and post some pics when its done:P
Good luck with your build, and post some pics when its done:P
The project, EJ22 --->>> EJ25 Quad CAM:D touring wagon

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- dirty skirt
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hey there mate the pics are not displayed could you please send them to [email protected] so i can have a look cause i just brought a car and i think it has only got 1/2 a lift kit in it
- El_Freddo
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Go to the "my car" section and look up Guyph's build thread, they should be theredirty skirt wrote:hey there mate the pics are not displayed could you please send them to [email protected] so i can have a look cause i just brought a car and i think it has only got 1/2 a lift kit in it

Cheers
Bennie
In NSW it is now Illegal to have any vehicle lifted more than a Maximum of 2 "I would expect most other states to follow sooner or later.openflame06 wrote:Has anyone heard that lifting in NSW is now very hard to do? Apparently new RTA rules say that you cant go more than 5% of original height or something.
Personally I do not blame them as some of what I have seen borders on insane such as a Toyota Hilux driving down the Hume you could have actually driven a HQ Wagon under the body it was lifted so much.