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						You got me curious so I went searching and found various answers.
There is an Australian Standard parking space of 2400 x 5400mm.
But there are variations depending on the situation, say street parking vs parking stations.
Each state and each LGA also seems to have its own code and there seem to be variations.
I found references to widths ranging from 2200 to 2900 and lengths from 5000m upwards.
Parking a 2176mm wide Disco 4 in a car park with 2200mm wide spaces might be tricky, and hazardous to mirrors.
So it's all a bit confusing really, like life in general.
As the old joke goes, if you're not confused it means you're not paying attention, because if you were paying attention, you'd be confused.
Sabrina? A bit before my time Dave.Actually, I've never driven an ERF.
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If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Maybe some enterprising bugger could set up two large band saws utilising Diamond tipped blades/cables like they used to cut up the Channel Car Ferry a few years back. Set the blades to the Max. required & when they drive in they have to make a very quick decision if the want their "Truck" altered or not. Each side of the Saw assy you place a Skip which automatically collects the side off cuts which are auto ejected into it. At Day's end there should be a really nice collection of Rad Grille sections, Headlamps, Aerials, rear guards & all sorts. Would make a nice little sideline.
A win/ win both ways. A narrow vehicle or they park somewhere else?
Should be good to reduce widths by a couple of feet.
For those without a S o H this is a TiC.
Personally I think there should be more of those Yank derived vehicles out there.
They’re far safer towing those monstrous vans so many insist on hauling with light little tow vehicles.
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