Think your car is too low? Think again...

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That gets my vote for "ugliest car of the month" in my book.

Also that low ridehight just looks stupido.
 
Yeah - I hate people that spell and use grammar wrong on purpose like the post I quoted in that thread.

I'm fine with things like there/their/they're and things that you can see have been done accidently.
 
thats a photoshopped image. check out the height of the front bumper and then look at the wheel. its too low, it would scrape.
 
I theroy that car could be that low. It would take a lot of money and skill to do it but still I think it can be done. It might not be driveable though.
 
Originally posted by Eddy
It isn't chopped. It is in a car magazine and I found the website for it and posted it up here.
I bet it is. Magazines will do anything to get your attention, they have access to Photoshop, too you know. In fact, I don't think too many magazines would sell if all the pics were straight from the negative/flash card. People want an image, not reality, when they shop for these rags.

Show me the real car without the blanked-out background, and I'll be a bit less. Then again, you could make a car so darn low the bottom scrapes, and it can't be moved whatsoever.
 
Originally posted by TVRKing
WTF? Why? :nervous:


He saved up his Burger King paychecks, bought a car....Errr..truck....Errr....van :confused: .....when he was a sophomore, saved up his McDonalds paychecks, bought some "dope" rims, saved up his 7-Eleven paychecks, bought an Air-Bag suspension and got a paintjob............and when he was a Senior in high school, he had the dumbest looking car in the parking lot. :)
 
Originally posted by streetracer780
I theroy that car could be that low. It would take a lot of money and skill to do it but still I think it can be done. It might not be driveable though.

It will be drivable it's just they'll have to replace the protective plates on the undercarriage regurlaly? :D
 
Originally posted by pupik
I bet it is. Magazines will do anything to get your attention, they have access to Photoshop, too you know. In fact, I don't think too many magazines would sell if all the pics were straight from the negative/flash card. People want an image, not reality, when they shop for these rags.

Show me the real car without the blanked-out background, and I'll be a bit less. Then again, you could make a car so darn low the bottom scrapes, and it can't be moved whatsoever.
Well that photo probably is chopped but there is a car exactly like that and it is that low. I'll scan it now.
 
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