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RyandeRoo |
Posted: 2011/10/27 17:16 Updated: 2011/10/27 17:16 |
Just popping in Joined: 2011/10/21 From: Posts: 3 |
Re: resoration. hmmm definately want to do it properly...
but make it look nice at the same time, post hole steel rims, lowered and wide wheels. That loooks legit. :)
Don't have alot to spend on fixing it but eventually going to fix it all up. I have seen the Maddat crew at willobank before as I do a bit of photography and they seem wild!!
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wolki101 |
Posted: 2011/10/27 14:25 Updated: 2011/10/27 14:25 |
Home away from home Joined: 2006/11/18 From: ACT Aus Posts: 940 |
Re: resoration. depends how much you wanna spend/how dodgy you wanna be haha, easiest is just gradually cut down the springs at the front until desired height is achieved and then just blocks for the rear. might get kind of bumpy at the front though with old standard shocks! i've had my fronts converted to height adjustable coils with skyline shocks by maddat, and also, stanza struts etc etc, was around 800 if i recall correctly
and leafs reset plus blocks also haha
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RyandeRoo |
Posted: 2011/10/26 15:12 Updated: 2011/10/26 15:12 |
Just popping in Joined: 2011/10/21 From: Posts: 3 |
Re: resoration. Let me know where and how, im there. (;
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wolki101 |
Posted: 2011/10/26 9:19 Updated: 2011/10/26 9:19 |
Home away from home Joined: 2006/11/18 From: ACT Aus Posts: 940 |
Re: resoration. looks pretty clean man! needs more low but ;)
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