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![]() Koni's are overkill (IMOHO) for your car. Tokikos are an excellent shock/strut and I would go with those.
Get some WELDED subframes in there, before you even think about a rollcage (lotta work/weight/discomfort). Rear control arms. Steeda makes some nice aluminum ones with poly bushings. MM has some more expensive ones with ord ends and poly bushings.
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