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997.1 GT3 ground clearance

athomp04

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I am considering a 997.1 GT3, and one of my concerns is ground clearance.

My drive has a small ramp where raised from the road up to pavement height, and then slopes downwards, and as such there is small "hump" to negotiate.

My C2S has no issue, and my prospective purchase is too far away to try, so I am asking for some help from owners local to me on stock suspension settings to have a look.

I live in South Northamptonshire near J16 M1, or by the A5.

I will of course put the kettle on and pay for fuel costs.

Thanks

Ashley
 
Bob that would be great, I am away at the moment but can you email me on ashley.thompson7@btinternet.com so we could sort something out offline.
Thank you
Ashley
 

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