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Those 240s are way too low.
240's are never too low.
Saw pictures of that car from Import Alliance yesterday. I'm surprised there hasn't been a big influx oftrashcars from there.
Wanna see something that looks completely retarded?Saw pictures of that car from Import Alliance yesterday. I'm surprised there hasn't been a big influx oftrashcars from there.
If you want to see a funny thread about IA then I have one for you...
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19633
Some of the guys thought it would be funny to creep on the people there, and take pics of the awesome cars.
Hard to say. I've seen a couple real ones there. Without being able to see the roof you can't really tell.That an actual S15 to the left there, or just a conversion?
If you want to see a funny thread about IA then I have one for you...
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19633
Some of the guys thought it would be funny to creep on the people there, and take pics of the awesome cars.
If you want to see a funny thread about IA then I have one for you...
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19633
Some of the guys thought it would be funny to creep on the people there, and take pics of the awesome cars.
Those 240s are way too low.
240's are never too low.
It's also factory paint from 1993 or so. Good enough.WTF. That car is swirl-city.
This man speaks the truth.
Actually, lowering a 240sx more than 2 inches or so (which still leaves a 3 finger wheel gap) screws the suspension geometry, so basically it pretty much comes down to having a car that looks stock, or lowering it to where it looks right. At that point, the suspension is done anyway, so might as well make it look cool.
For reference, this is a 240sx on KW Variant 3s.
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Anything more than this and the suspension arms have gone past parallel, and proper geometry is impossible without lots of adjustable suspension pieces.
And this: "The Class of 1960"
An interesting link
http://www.roadandtrack.com/special-report/the-class-of-1960
Introducing Joe Gore and Kevin Cornett. I have the great fortune of being acquainted with them. Bwag is in there somewhere.