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hahaha, just like hire cars are bestowed with special abilities, like eternal high revving motors........

just noticed your avatar! where did you get those photo's? do you have more? of mine maybe? that you promised? can you send me a link to them?

hint hint hint......buddy pal mate!!!!! :P

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Looks pretty standard height wise.

How high do you want it?

If you are having an issue with that ride height, I would suggest that you forget all about a 3" turbo back exhaust!

I think the ride is/close to standard. it's the front bar and exhaust that give me dramas on steap inclines. it might also be that I'm not used to the length of it yet. I still haven't walked the whole way round it yet. I'm going to set a weekend aside for that. :P

Got mine sitting on Tanabe Sustec Pro coilies. Its currently been lowered about an inch over stock but its still not quite low enough for my tastes. Good thing theres at least another 1.5" available all round :P

Only problem then is the stupid speedbumps at the end of the road, right in the line of the sump and downpipe - i get scrapping now as it is.

Oh well

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fronts real low, as low as possible without strut bottoms sitting on the main arm (cant remember the name), rears arnt super low its actually at max height setting with a full tank of fuel to lower it

i think its around the 320mm mark from memory (im running bilsteins too with heaps of extra circlip grooves)

thanks guys the skirts are not that nice (though without skirts the car looks even worse haha), they dont suit the way the door tucks under, im gonna modify them a fair bit i think, though they do look alot better in person and i got a few decent photos of the car from the HPI shoot but i cant post them online until its in the magazine. Ill throw the lmgt2s on and get it to somewhere decent and take a few pics soon when the new motor gets installed this weekend coming i hope :rofl: I got the front and rear bars for the nismo kit also sitting here im unsure if i like them or not, they will get test fitted soon as well and see how i like . Oh and the 33 gtr wheels need a 20mm spacer on the fronts they sit too far in the gaurds it looks abit shitty, the rears are spot on though.

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