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got em for 200 bucks. with some spacers, and some camber magic, they are flush rear, and sunken front. i need like 9 inch wide in the front and ill be good

New wheels to come next week hopefuly.

and aero soon as well hopefully

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i think it looks like poo

its not low enough, the wheels arent wide enough. the front has Craptastic offsets. rear is too, but i have enough spacer to make it right.

I need Front camber Arms,

and a fender roller

Can someone please change the title to

Japan Stagea Build or something?

just picked up these

150mm 12k springs for hte Silkroad coilovers i have

and 200mm 10k springs

and a Nardi Suede steering wheel to go with my hub and quick release

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But I have a kit and paint in the works

Some 18x9 +24 and 18x10 -4 works in the plans soon also

I get the 4 grand from my car monday, so parts will be ordered

I cant go any lower, im waiting on a fender roller to roll the lips. right now the rear rubs allll the time. and i dont want to lower the front and have a raked effect.

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and so you know comparatively how low it is

It will go lower, just gotta roll some stuff, and pound some stuff so the 18s wont rub anything.

i cant wait to start ordering more stuf!!!

heres my exhaust clearance at the moment with it as low as i can go...

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thats the muffler and its jammed hard against the underbody and has 60mm clearance from the floor lol

not fun over speedhumps :P

surely your exhuast will be touching the ground Grant if u go lower than u are?

lowered the front another inch

its almost tucking tire

Put some new endless Street sport pads on, still sqeaking. now i have 2 sets of endless pads, one race one street lol

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