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I have an asymmetrical 10k Challenger. I view it as the best money I've spent for my shop (with the fridge running a close second
)I would not store a car on a 2 post for indefinite periods though. It's my opinion the body and chassis were designed to be stored on the suspension attachment points. That's of particular concern with the plastic cars. |
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Or any convert. Try opening convert doors on a two post.
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should mention by buying multiples they knocked the price down by a third.
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