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Originally Posted by DARISC
I know exactly what you are talking about, but the solution you suggest is more easily said than done and I believe impossible to accomplish without corrupting the projectile-like character of the form.
The tumblehome at the bottom is essentially symetrical to the tumblehome at the beltline and this would have to be altered significantly, especially at the front wheel wells to maintain tyre clearance when turning.
So, how high is that waterfall, 30,40m? Izzat you w/red shirt near bottom? Izzat really on your property  ?
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Look at some of the Lister, or Lynx or Eagle E-types with after-market wheels. They take care of the problem quite nicely.
Re the waterfall: I was just pulling your plonker (figuratively of course). I think it's in the Amazon somewhere.