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I'm over the "speed" phase of my life and two old to be racing, haha.
Im young and im over that. lolOriginally Posted by Northern BRO
Plans are to stay pretty simple. wheels, lower it and some audio upgrades. I'm over the "speed" phase of my life and two old to be racing, haha.
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If you're going to do springs and shocks, just go the coilover route. you'll be a lot happier if you do down the road and it should only cost you a couple hundred more $$$.Originally Posted by Northern BRO
first upgrade will most likely be springs and shocks.
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"Nice" coupe! Congratulations and Welcome to DRIVER...
Upgrades, synthetic fluids along with clear sides will make your coupe happy and make those orange sides disappear during the day. If you intend to lower your G, coilovers are the right way to go keeping in mind you'll also need a complete camber kit to bring alignment back to OE specs. "Good Luck" with your new ride!
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Upgrades, synthetic fluids along with clear sides will make your coupe happy and make those orange sides disappear during the day. If you intend to lower your G, coilovers are the right way to go keeping in mind you'll also need a complete camber kit to bring alignment back to OE specs. "Good Luck" with your new ride!Gary
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Yeah, I was reading that they have alignment issues at stock height anyways so I figured this would need to be done. I've owned a few modded cars (mostly honda's) so this won't be to different.Originally Posted by gary c
you'll also need a complete camber kit to bring alignment back to OE specs. "Good Luck" with your new ride!Gary
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welcome fellow DG brother... Other easy and not so expensive upgrades are a Z-Tube upgrade and also installing a Motordyne Plenum Spacer. I did mine and loved the results!!
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remove the front splash guards so the front and sides flow better.
very clean coupe. Welcome
very clean coupe. Welcome

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