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I just signed up here , I own a 2nd Gen GS with JP kit 8) just wanted to say hi :)
shoez
05-15-2006, 04:55 PM
Welcome to the boards. Is the kit JP Vizage or authentic Junction?
Pics please. 8)
Thanks :) its authentic JP 8) pics will be comin soon .
Pagong
05-16-2006, 04:00 PM
Welcome....
Judged
05-18-2006, 02:46 PM
Welcome to the boards,
Yes, would like to see some photos of your Ride.
Cheers
Judged
CharismaY33
05-18-2006, 02:59 PM
what up bro welcome to the site. ;)
mdenoga
05-18-2006, 11:11 PM
welcome..yes pics please...
Here ya go guys :) not the best of pics but it will have to do for now :)
Judged
05-24-2006, 11:12 PM
Looking nice, of course when the time comes, its slam time ;D
Keep us updated
Gao Jian
05-25-2006, 08:08 AM
its a good start but now its time to scrape the ground!!!! welcome
What up and welcome get it down
Thanks everyone , i've got a set of Tein CS lying around here , will probably do a 1" drop since my car is a daily driver and the roads arent that great .
Dominik
05-25-2006, 07:08 PM
Hmmm... IMO if the roads are bad/you are scared of potholes/you have a steep driveway then you shouldnt have bothered with getting such an expensive kit (or any kit for that matter). Would have looked nicer to drop it 2-3" with no kit as opposed to a low kit with 0-1" drop. Wheelgap kills any style that the bodykit might have added
AME_VIP
05-25-2006, 10:44 PM
the roads are never good anywhere
Just slam it, avoid the really bad roads and have fun :D
Wald GS
05-25-2006, 11:31 PM
Hmmm... IMO if the roads are bad/you are scared of potholes/you have a steep driveway then you shouldnt have bothered with getting such an expensive kit (or any kit for that matter). Would have looked nicer to drop it 2-3" with no kit as opposed to a low kit with 0-1" drop. Wheelgap kills any style that the bodykit might have added
amen!
eurospec
05-26-2006, 03:49 AM
amen!
x2! I am so tired of this excuse!!!
-Rick
black is always nice, and the JP kit is HOTT. ;)
not really feelin the wheels....any plans for some deep dish?
clearstar society
05-27-2006, 02:58 PM
the roads are never good anywhere
Just slam it, avoid the really bad roads and have fun :D
Florida has glass roads those lucky bastards
Hmmm... IMO if the roads are bad/you are scared of potholes/you have a steep driveway then you shouldnt have bothered with getting such an expensive kit (or any kit for that matter). Would have looked nicer to drop it 2-3" with no kit as opposed to a low kit with 0-1" drop. Wheelgap kills any style that the bodykit might have added
To tell the truth , i didnt know it would be THAT much lower on the front . and there has to be a 2-3 fingergap min. or i get a ticket and the car possibly gets impounded :(
black is always nice, and the JP kit is HOTT. ;)
not really feelin the wheels....any plans for some deep dish?
Thanks , im def. changing the wheels soon (not that soon , im only 19 *::) )
Dominik
05-31-2006, 04:51 PM
they measure legal height with wheel gap? That sux for all the porche/sportscar drivers which have little to no gap from the factory!
In Australia part of your car is lower than 10cm from the ground you get a fine + you have to take the car to an inspection place if after you raise it back up. But its just one of the risks that thousands of people take every day. If you arent a boy-racer or have a fart-can exhaust police dont even notice you.
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