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Clean example of oem style car, good work. What brand lowering springs did You use, fingers crossed hoping that maybe Teins, because my offroad car is waiting those, have to wait installation maybe month. Sits just perfect, nice alloywheels also, I like.

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Looks great! I do like those alloys, you don't see all that many of them being kept really.

yeah i know mate, thats why i wanted them plus the fitment is perfect tbh , love the oem look

Clean example of oem style car, good work. What brand lowering springs did You use, fingers crossed hoping that maybe Teins, because my offroad car is waiting those, have to wait installation maybe month. Sits just perfect, nice alloywheels also, I like.

i used the LO springs from ebay £80 nd they sit really low,

thanks for the positive comments lads 👍🏼

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Any real pictures of LO springs? Some day considered those also, cheapest what I also found from Ebay, but ended Teins, douple price :/ I maybe buy one spareset for my EP70, wanna test rear oem shocks and lowering springs someday, front needs stiffer coilovers...

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Look forward to seeing whats next bud!



Really liking the OEM style of refresh and pampering this is getting. There's an R33 build on Speedhunters thats of the same ethos, replacing old tired OEM nuts and bolts with fresh shiny new ones that are either OEM or a very close match to keep the OEM look, other things like refreshing the fluid bottles in the bay just to give it that showroom/fresh feel. Very cool, and something I'd consider myself with a different project (think my own one is too far along now for that lark lol).



Keep up the sterling work dude.



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Look forward to seeing whats next bud!

Really liking the OEM style of refresh and pampering this is getting. There's an R33 build on Speedhunters thats of the same ethos, replacing old tired OEM nuts and bolts with fresh shiny new ones that are either OEM or a very close match to keep the OEM look, other things like refreshing the fluid bottles in the bay just to give it that showroom/fresh feel. Very cool, and something I'd consider myself with a different project (think my own one is too far along now for that lark lol).

Keep up the sterling work dude.

Phil.

i love oem style just so easy to do and just looks right especially on these little beasts haha deffo not going down the glanza rep route as its overdone...engine bay cleaning and stuff could be next, deffo need to sort the rocket cover out as it lets it down...thanks for the kind words bud!

Speed lines are a last resort lol. The glanza wheels always look good. Just a shame mines an S lol

keep looking for some mate 👀👀

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