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Question regarding the base model front shock absorber vs the NISMO

Originally Posted by diddy535 You could Nismos on a a base but why would you and why would you just do the front? Swift springs are way cheaper and seem

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Old 05-22-2013, 08:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You could Nismos on a a base but why would you and why would you just do the front? Swift springs are way cheaper and seem to be used more as an upgrade for base Zs vs upgrading to nismo.
he wasn't looking for springs he was looking for shocks. If he wanted to keep it closer to oem he could get the stiffer springs instead of the swifts, which if I am mistaken, aren't they lowering springs?
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