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just got a quote for my car....480 to lower my car plus another 35 for wheel alignment.

he just gave me it all for 500. is this a good price or just standard.....or even worse am i being ripped off?

also ive just ordered a turbo back system for my car which is a full 3" all the way plus a Blitz Nur Spec Cat back.

if this thing is to loud wat can i do to lower the sound...without takn my exhaust off and replacing it?

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I heard Harry's having some good deals at the moment.

Goto the front counter and ask for Brian, Dom sent you, and if you pay cash he'll do you a great deal.

LOL.

He's gonna need two bottles, two of the big ones.

anjoo:

Get a good spring and shock combo, otherwise ride quality will be shit and your car will bottom out and probably handle like crap too because the travel of the springs is shorter, but the shocks have the same rebound and damper for stock springs

Also, learn to use the subforums and real thread titles. Theres a suspension subforum for a reason.

also ive just ordered a turbo back system for my car which is a full 3" all the way plus a Blitz Nur Spec Cat back.

if this thing is to loud wat can i do to lower the sound...without takn my exhaust off and replacing it?

Yeah that will be way too loud. I can sell you a sound lowerer for $450. It works like different spring ... rates ... er ... anyway that includes labor.

And Postage...

Its cheap, special deal for you.

Get a good spring and shock combo, otherwise ride quality will be shit and your car will bottom out and probably handle like crap too because the travel of the springs is shorter, but the shocks have the same rebound and damper for stock springs

Also, learn to use the subforums and real thread titles. Theres a suspension subforum for a reason.

thanks for the advice ill look into it....and yeh sorry for not using the subforums....i kinda edited the thred 3 times to add more questions in....instead of creating 3 topcs.....but i get cha....thanks

1) Save up more and get some coilovers / bilsteins (both available on here for cheap)

2) Don't like noise; don't get an exhaust system... simple!

Stan, I was having a look at the Whiteline website, and they dont have any shocks listed for the R34 GT-t, only 'lowering' springs and the usual bushes/bolts/bars. I'm assuming the bilsteins are available from another vendor?

sounds like shocks are a must....okai.....ill have to consider it...

1) Save up more and get some coilovers / bilsteins (both available on here for cheap)

2) Don't like noise; don't get an exhaust system... simple!

how much are coilovers?....like average.....i can save but i cant save up like 3 grand.....or wat ever

tRUST me...i love noise...i wish i could have a absolute monster of a muffler and just drown out everything hahahha...nah jk....the reason why im worried is cuz of the cops

sounds like shocks are a must....okai.....ill have to consider it...

how much are coilovers?....like average.....i can save but i cant save up like 3 grand.....or wat ever

tRUST me...i love noise...i wish i could have a absolute monster of a muffler and just drown out everything hahahha...nah jk....the reason why im worried is cuz of the cops

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