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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Illinois
Posts: 36
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x4- I think you would be much happier buying a set of performance coil springs/shocks/struts and lowering your LX. Only adding the front bumper and sideskirts would look rather, awkward. Besides, you'll get better looks and better handling.
I would take $100 for all. The shipping would cost you more than the parts, unless you want to drive to central Illinois and pick them up. The GT models have 2 scoops on each side, one in front of the rear tire below the door, and one in front of the front tire on the lower body panel. They are seperate pieces from the ground fx and front bumper.
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