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The coilovers are very good for street, you can set them up to pretty much be the same as stock but still handle better. I am soon to the point

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Old 03-11-2013, 04:06 PM   #19 (permalink)
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The coilovers are very good for street, you can set them up to pretty much be the same as stock but still handle better. I am soon to the point where I need WAY stiffer springs about 12-14K so I have them for sale right now in case you are interested.
I would recommend them if you can get a good deal on them, feel free to PM me as well.
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