nice start, especially with the JL sir, lower it, get some rims and you'll be well on your way
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Lower it THEN get some wheels and youll be in good shape
if you get the s-tech teins, then the car will sit like this
notice how the front is lower than the rear. i love it like that. also, get some struts/shocks to support the drop.
i got kyb agx full adjustables
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thanks for the pics. id rather have all four corners look even but i still like them
looks like the Eibach Sportlines are more what im going for.
I have S-Techs and i somewhat regret getting them because of how it sits. the rear is just way too high. I will be making the switch to sportlines asap and my suggestion is that you shouldn't make the same mistake I did.
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Hey where did you get those seats? I like them a lot. Nice.
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if you want a short throw shifter thats not the B&M one check out TWmperformance.com the colbalt shifter fits our cars and it eliminates the reverse lock out on the shifter.
I say Tein SS coilovers or if your on a budget the Tien basic coilovers, the best suspension Ive ever had.
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welcome to the org man, great start. fill out that profile
are those summit racing seats? i think i used to have those
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To echo some previous comments, Slick seats man! Where'd you get those?
ya there the summit racing seats. i got them from schucks a couple years ago. i just got my government stimulus check so ill definitely be wanting to lower it now. so what would you guys recommend for a set up?
love your interior... one suggestion: Im guessing that is a radar detector that you have plugged into the outlet there... instead of having the cord hang over your console, cut the cig. connector off and spice the wires to your fuse box. when you cut it off, you should have two wires (mine did at least) one power, the other ground. You can then tuck the wires and hide them.
unfortunately, this is the best pic ive got... ive never tired taking pics focusing on the hidin wires...lol but i tucked the wires along the top of the windsheild, down the pillar and right to the fuse box.
great start!! cant wait to see it lowered and the new wheels!