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Old 03-17-09, 09:37 AM
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Could you guys post some pictures. I'm thinking of lowering my 2GS with springs only and put 20's. Has anybody done this would like to see how it looks.
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Could you guys post some pictures. I'm thinking of lowering my 2GS with springs only and put 20's. Has anybody done this would like to see how it looks.
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Old 04-02-09, 04:15 PM
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Deterioration occurs from daily use of ANY car, OEM or mod. My advice?? Do whatever you want to do, just restrict usage of the car to very special occasions (LEX meets, super-duper hot dates, coast line drives, etc.) - spend $1000 bucks on a "get-around" vehicle and keep the LEX prepped for those days and nights when it REALLY matters! You'll save paper in the long run . . . best wishes!

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