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notice a trend with the cars from the US and europe? focus is on stance, and keep it simple. no big shitty over the top kits and paintjobs.

well decide if you wanna put up with sump bashing, lower control arm collecting, manhole cover/cat's eyes scraping etc, attention from cops and so on, then dump it on its guts. scraping is fixed by relocating cables, flaring fenders and bending inner guards and proper wheel/tyre choice.

stance, function, practicality. pick one.

so basically exactly the ways its been for decades with proper muscle cars

That would bring the lolz. Sadly I see cars like that every day in Dandenong :)

yeah I saw a pumber's van the other day with a shopping list that included HKS and GReddy.

yeah I saw a pumber's van the other day with a shopping list that included HKS and GReddy.

I saw a Range Rover with:

APex'i

BLITZ

GReddy

HKS

ENDLESS

TEIN

Or whatever shit he'd stuck on.

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