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Or if you already have Rhino ramps and want to be a little more creative, you could do something like this. Corvette Forum - View Single Post - DIY Car
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thanks dlmartin81.
that's exactly what i meant. I have a rhino ramp just like the one in the pic and my Z(sports package) is too low to clear the ramp, so i've been wondering how to make an extension. But the pic gives me an idea how to make one. You live in quakertown PA? i've been there once. i actually have a close friend living in Allentown, PA. |
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