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Dont know about the springs they are blue .... and i didnt install them - they are just really low.... my mechanic wants to raise my car 10mm but i wont let him.... thats probably the problem.

new KYB shocks - apparently they are supose to be fairly similar to the stock ones that go into the skylines.

There is so many people that dont know how to talk to chicks!! C-red are one of the worst i think .... they do try but its more about the weather than cars.

My mechanic is the best he's more like a mate - drags me in shows me what he's doing to each car ..... goes into details why i need to do this that or the other .... and if i dont want to do that then explains all the options and tells me im not driving it hard enough ;)

yeah used to be a bit like that with my ZX at first - but i tried to learn bought every car mag i could and tried to understand what made it tick ....... now i freak out guys and they look at me blankly - surprising how many guys actually dont know shit about cars - still i have a lot to learn tho. I have Nismo braces :D

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