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i want to lower it low...but nothing stuid u know wat i mean

any suggestions;

1. brand

2. Cost

3. Handlin wise is it good or bad

thanks

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If you want some 2nd had shocks and springs which are not too low, i have some for you. They are JIC height adjustables in the rear and OHLINS in the front. The ride is firm but the car handles like a go kart. Havnt got a price yet, make an offer if you like.

Thanks

Why do you want to lower it?

Handling?

Looks?

Drift?

Circuit work?

How much to you want to lower it?

If you just want to lower it for a bit better handling, to make it look a little better and lower it up to 2inches lower, then go with a set of king springs with the std shockers (provided the std shockers are in good nick).

If you want to go 'full-sik' and dorrrifto, then a set of coilovers will suit, same goes for a circuit car. BUT bear in mind that coilovers are much less compliant than the stock setup with lowered springs.

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