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LMAO... nisskid you rock dude.

My biggest nightmare is hearing the words King Springs, 20's & GTR in the same sentence. If 20inch wheels from the Tire Factory are your thing along with King Springs & possibly alluminium floor mats please stick to purchasing cars like Statesmans, VK's, & VL's with aftermarket venecian blinds.

My eyes hurt every time i see ANY skyline with 20's that sit 4 mtres inside the guards.

some people like having sex with children as well...

:)

its a little bit like buying a sports car and then making it NOT a sports car... oh wait... that's exactly what it is

Not Everybody wants the stiff ride that coilovers offer

There's nothing inherently stiff about coilovers - you can get soft ones, just educate yourself on spring rates before you buy.

i think u should just drop it on its ass on kings super lows, its been done a million times, looks hot as f*k and people on here are way too pedantic bout ride quality and all that!!

too many ppl r like oh dont do this dont do that u should just go with wat u want and not worry about other peoples opinions.... :D not everyone has a spare 1500 or more to buy coilovers

Drop it like its hot :wub:

not everyone has a spare 1500 or more to buy coilovers

yet they have a spare 25k+ to buy a GTR with which they plan to rape with poor modification.

its simple, if u cant afford to modify ur car properly, dont modify it at all.

yet they have a spare 25k+ to buy a GTR with which they plan to rape with poor modification.

its simple, if u cant afford to modify ur car properly, dont modify it at all.

mate its not ur car so who really cares???

u dont have to drive the thing and besides theres nothing wrong with superlows

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