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Got the Eibachs Installed last week

Car feels so much better

Just waiting for the brembos and the kyb shocks so i can do the wheel aligment in 1 hit

Anyway Enuff talk here are some pics

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Lower than your average ARX

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Oh and Dash pics on the Boost gauge

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Brembos and Cf engine cover should be coming this week :laugh:

keep u guys posted

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Apparently SoEasy is the best tyre shine... Some guy went nuts testing them all, personally, i dont use that stuff, i just wash the car a few times a year :D

please go Bilsteins over KYB if it is possible. Considering you have one of the higher-end springs, and are getting Brembos, why compromise on one of the most important parts of the car?

Congrats,Danny,very nice ride,the pics in that parking look awesome... :D:D your car looks like new...and I'm not like ryan I wash my car nearly every week(bull$#!t it's outside everyday and it washes itself when rains...)

Nice work Danny, height is spot on, car looks great. Where are you sourcing kybs from locally?

Finally have my wheels back from paint and on the car now :( looks pretty nice, now for some low...

zei20l, the delivery on those seems to be the killer unfortunately.

on IM you can get KYB SRs for around $250-300 + delivery. plus there are other brands as well. want me to email you some as i come across in my browsing??

yeah please let me know ian..

Dale thanks mate..

hows your car going???

should come to the next M35 meet we are going to have..

Dale thanks mate..

hows your car going???

should come to the next M35 meet we are going to have..

Goin' sweet Danny :happy: ,thanks. Yeh, work's been keeping me busy, once there's a firm date I'll do my best.

Cheers, Dale

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