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i will post pics TOMORROW.. look for a thread named "*PICS* my ride is dropped!!"

ok? its too dark to take pics now.
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hey man, i jsut wanted to say im on your side and i know EXACTLY how you feel. everytime i try to talk to my dad (who owns my car) about modding it, he threatens me with taking it away. he will definitely not let me lower it (gonna do it secretly of course) and i had to fight for a month to be allowed to get new wheels. it's glad to know someone else is going through the same thing i am.
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I didnt read anything on here I'm just waiting for the pics :o LOL j/k. Cant wait to see the lowered car! :sun:
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Damn, dude, I remember when you first got that thing! it's about time you lowered it, can't believe it took you so long, can't wait to see those pics. My dad's like that too, but now I'm in college and he can't say anything since I don't live with him anymore, hehe.
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I'd feel a lowered car is safer than stock height. It handles better and corners better. There's been times when I've had to swerve really hard to one side, and I've been able to recover. Now if it was stock suspension, I would've been in deep shit and totalled the car.

You're only gonna scrape on something if you go over a speedbump or into a slanted driveway too quick, but how dangerous is that otherwise?
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I'd feel a lowered car is safer than stock height. It handles better and corners better. There's been times when I've had to swerve really hard to one side, and I've been able to recover. Now if it was stock suspension, I would've been in deep shit and totalled the car.

You're only gonna scrape on something if you go over a speedbump or into a slanted driveway too quick, but how dangerous is that otherwise?
Exactly! Speedbumps are my Enemies! :finger: hehe. POST PICS!!
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Yeah and where Juan lives speedbumps are a dime a dozen.
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Where's those pics buddy boy!
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lol for those of you that didn't see the other thread, here is the link to the pics

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291863961
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Yeah and where Juan lives speedbumps are a dime a dozen.
Whats that mean exactly? Hey I dont PAY to go through speedbumps you know! LOL j.k! ...

really...what does that mean?


Oh and rice...NICE ride! I LOVE The headlights man! Soo sweet!
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