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Some new pics of my car, now has TEIN Super Drift coilover suspension :thumbsup:

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Here it is on the absolute lowest setting it can go, which is way to low for road use, which is why i made it higher, i would rather have a car that is low and can still be used and driven hard on the roads than a car that is super low but can hardly be driven anywere!

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Edited by nizmo_freek
Looks VERY nice Jason.

I take it, the the Tein-Super Drifts are pretty damn stiff; especially compaired to the Super Streets. What made you get the Super Drifts? Do you actually drift the 'line regularly?

Cheers :D, nope there not to stiff at all actually, they come with 7kg spring rates all round which is perfect for the street in my opinion, I didnt go for super streets as they wouldnt go low enough for my liking and would be a bit soft, i originally decided to go for tein type flex, which come with 6kg front and rear springs and are height and damper adjustable, and you need to buy pillow ball top hats seperatly as they are made to be used with the stock top hats, i went to order the type flex's but was told they sold the last set just day before, so the shop suggested getting the super drifts which from what they told me are basically a beefed up version of the flex's, they retail for $3400 nzd but i got a huge discount as i have an account with them so i decided to go for it and snap them up, havent regreted it since :), they awsome for the road.

Lol and nope, i havent drifted the line lol, i may start doing some trackdays in the future tho, so they should come in handy!

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