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Old 09-05-2007, 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by burstaneurysm
Looks good... you should get 10mm wheel spacers in the back, it'll make it look way better. Is that the stock bumper? Looks different. More pics of the front end? I thought it was a Versa at first.
Yes, stock front bumper, stock rear bumper, and stock side skirts..


I'll get some more better pics with my digi cam instead of my camera phone..




this pic is before my car was lowered.
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Originally Posted by 813_toaster
goldlines and DF210s (I have on mine) are the both about 2.5 inches roughly those are the lowest you can get with out going coilovers or something else
I might be getting either springs.. So you can confirm the Tanabe DF210's set at around 2.5??? Please let me know before I get them cause I wanna go that low without buying coiloevers
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Old 09-06-2007, 10:37 PM
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The billet grilles really changes up the look.
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