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Old 12-31-2002, 03:26 PM   #1
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Unfortunately with shocks and struts you get what you pay for these days. For the price if you just want something high quality and sportier than stock I would suggest a set of non-adjustable Tokico's. My friend had them on his '89 GT with some H&R springs and they were pretty good IMO. If you want the best performance go with Bilsteins or with Koni or Tokico adjustables.
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