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Very cool. Kudos for thinking outside the box. I would have never thought of trying this. I would prefer true style coilovers in the rear so I could buy aftermarket
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Very cool. Kudos for thinking outside the box. I would have never thought of trying this. I would prefer true style coilovers in the rear so I could buy aftermarket toe arms without having to spend an arm and a leg on the SPL midlinks (if they are even available for the 370).
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