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i have a r33 gts, and recently put a m spots bodykit on her, but now it is way to low and scraps on everything, and was just after some ways i could raise the height, i was told coilovers but idk much about them and if they would raise it, cheers

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Those heights are just above the minimum legal height. Means that your car is lowered between 1 and 2 inches. You could try to source some new springs (say King's Springs) in standard ride height, or maybe in low (rather than super low) for a lot less $$ than a set of coilovers. Or you could get some BC BRs for ~$1200.

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Stock body ftw. Unfortunately this is a losing situation, if you raise your car it will look ridiculous if you keep it how it is you will slowly destroy it. Unless you drive like its a low car even though its not low, it can be done just take the right angles nice and easy when faceing driveways, speed bump etc

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That's the problem with M sports kits. To pull that look off you do need some major low. I was going to buy one but honestly the height issue is why I didn't.

But in saying that I think you'll find that you'll struggle with most aftermarket kits with a lowered car. I had a GTR bar on and that ripped off due to a low ride height, currently I have a 400R and on my coils highest setting it still scrapes.

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