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    Hey guys,

    I'm pretty new here to stanceworks.com but just wanted to share with you the transformation of my 1992 UCF10. This is my first car and scraped up every last penny for it. I don't have too many photos of the in betweens but more a before/after kind of deal. Workin on finding all the before pics lol but I will post em up as soon as I locate them. Right now specs are Megan Racing LP's at full drop rear + fronts to match the rear height I'm rollin on Enkei RPF1's 18x9.5 +38F +15R 225/40/18 as well as some 3000k HID fogs. I'm hoping to throw some 15mm spacers up front when I get back + a little moar low . It's a work in progress but I'm very excited to continue this car. Let me know what you think!

    -Michael














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  • #2
    there is a soft spot in my heart for these cars... Good work. Keep it up.

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    • #3
      Not sure that the wheels suit it, But looks like you're on the right track!
      Originally posted by anth
      Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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      • #4
        Thanks Corradoman1!

        and yeah @oxer i know its not the typical choice for LS400's but hey why not lol where would we be if someone didnt do something out of the ordinary? and i love ur civic dude. that pic where u got pulled over is hilarious XD all those peoples reactions

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        • #5
          I love Luxury cars with sport wheels.




          I would say it does need to be a bit lower though, I think it would complete the look more.

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          • #6
            Are you also on VSC?

            Car looks really nice and clean, and I think the RPF1s do suit it, in a strange kind of way. It's too bad the rear is maxed out (or is it really.. ?) because a bit more to tuck the tire would be spot on with those.

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            • #7
              In order to go lower in the rear I have to adjust the top mount to drop the spring a little bit more but I plan on doing that over The summer( away from car until may) but that gap kills me too lol

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