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Old 03-02-2001, 09:20 PM   #3
HKstang
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I'm looking to lower the car for handling mostly but I also want to make it look better of course. I'm most probably going to be running in SOLO II with it and maybe a little on the track on open track days. I'm definitely not just lowering it to look good.I'm used to stiff rides so I don't care that much about how hard the ride is.
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