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How do you get into that thing? It must be 7 or 8 feet up in the air :D

Not really, but I think you get the subtle hint I'm going for ;)

LOVE those puddle pics too... a mate of mine did some of those on his car ages ago... turned it upside down and it looked exactly the same!

How do you get into that thing? It must be 7 or 8 feet up in the air :rofl:

Not really, but I think you get the subtle hint I'm going for :)

LOVE those puddle pics too... a mate of mine did some of those on his car ages ago... turned it upside down and it looked exactly the same!

I use a ladder to get in and out :D

But yea, I get your point, I get that a lot... but I don't want spend too much money on the NA..

How much does it cost for the simplest lowering anyway? (NOT cutting the springs lol)

And I couldn't believe how good the puddle pics turn out :O

$200 or so for a set of lower srpings second hand, little bit more new... they come up every now and then second hand... but then you have to make sure that your shocks stay in good condition...

You can go to pretty much any shock or tyre place and they will be able to get them in :rofl:

I still have stock springs, so I wouldn't take this info as gosple either :O

I use a ladder to get in and out :)

But yea, I get your point, I get that a lot... but I don't want spend too much money on the NA..

How much does it cost for the simplest lowering anyway? (NOT cutting the springs lol)

And I couldn't believe how good the puddle pics turn out :D

nice car man, its pretty clean :(

not having a go at you but it looks 1.5" higher than stock lol

new king spring lows (which will drop it down to standard height) cost about $250 for new springs :)

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