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Make a diecast sit lower
Im wondering how to make my diecast mustang saleen sit lower. I say it in the "how to" area but my saleen is different. Any tips.
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Re: Make a diecast sit lower
show pics or something.
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Re: Make a diecast sit lower
If there are springs like Maisto's does, I usually clip them till they're lowered.
That's what I did for my S2000 and my Nismo Z. (Comparison with the stock Z, both were same till I lowered it) ![]()
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Re: Make a diecast sit lower
I figured it out. I took another look and took some things apart and had to cut away where the wheels were.
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