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dflesburg
post Jul 18 2007, 03:00 PM
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So my car will be running this weekend for the first time at this house, (first time in 15 years)

What do you people do about high curbs on your driveway? QUICK!!!!
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flesburg
post Jul 18 2007, 11:29 PM
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Get a couple of bags of blacktop patch, the stuff used to patch pot holes with, and make a couple of patches in the gutter so you have a nice smooth ramp into the driveway, and when the city complains, swear that you do not have any idea how it got there. Better pack it in there at night so the neighbors cannot say that they saw you do it, and that the kids and the wife do not know the truth either.

When it rains you will have a flooded street, but who cares cause you will not be driving the 914 with a 3.2 engine in the wet anyway (or shouldn't) because you will slide off the road if you give it any fuel.

PS make sure to torque your cv joint bolts, or they might fall off (it has already happened to two flesburgs....do not go for a third.

And have a video made of the first drive, and post it here.
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