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Hi Guys.. had my car for nearly a year now and have made a few changes so i thought i would put some pics ups. Its not deadly high anymore thanks to a set of KTS coilovers which is nice and i have also fitted a 34 neo turbo 3 inch front and dump to 3 inch kakimoto pipe. HKS EVc and gauge. nice full stezza and painted the centers of the work wheels black.

I think its come along way...so far.

Whats ur opinions.

sorry for the crappy phone pix

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if thats ur driveway in the pic.. you could kit it easily.. just gotta take the gutter sideways.. (was i currently do).. or cut the driveway down to the road (what i'm doin now)

I wish that was my driveway in the photos, mine is dirt and on a 45 degree angle.

Nice looking 4 door so far. Have always had a soft spot for them since i sold mine years ago.

How are the KTS coilovers??? What spring rates do you have and are they overly hard??

The spring rates are 9kg front and 7kg rears and i cant speak highly enough. nice and firm but not overly bouncy.. imo better than the tein HAs i had in my old silvia.

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