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  • #16
    Most those cars would be static running coilovers with 60kg or 80kg spring rates.

    Yep, that incredibly stiff suspension.
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    • #17
      I love an aggressive lowered look ... but this is not my cup of tea

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      • #18
        Originally posted by saanyhall View Post
        I love an aggressive lowered look ... but this is not my cup of tea
        ^^^^ this ^^^^ thanks for sharing............
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        • #19
          Point i was trying to get across was the ride height of being static..not focusing on the camber or any of that, just the fact that they drive these things all over with almost zero ground clearance..just insane


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          • #20
            Most of them don't even drag on flat ground.
            Not low enough.

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            • #21
              Pretty cool, but most of them just don't look that good to me, as others have said. Pretty fun to watch, but I wouldn't do it.

              That's why they're not my cars. Ha

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              • #22
                i like it. i dont think these cars get driven everyday. if they do, hats off to the guy that does it because it must be one hell of a challenge to drive. i mean, perfect fitment has been achieved, more than once. we all have seen cars that blew our minds. these guys are just trying to push it a little further. and i do like the fact that some of these guys leave that parking lot at mach1 speed and just bash their bumpers into to ground XD they just dont give a single shit!

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                • #23
                  I believe the Y32 cima at 00:44 is his DD. I've seen tons of pictures of it floating around the internet, and the front bumper always looks pretty terrible.

                  I would rock the shit out of these cars, some of them aren't my style(too small diameter rims, tucking waaay up into the fender) but I have mad respect for driving that low.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by rice4life View Post
                    I believe the Y32 cima at 00:44 is his DD. I've seen tons of pictures of it floating around the internet, and the front bumper always looks pretty terrible.

                    I would rock the shit out of these cars, some of them aren't my style(too small diameter rims, tucking waaay up into the fender) but I have mad respect for driving that low.
                    +1

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                    • #25
                      outliers in the stance world for sure, crazy nonetheless.
                      Originally posted by s t a y g o l d
                      and don't trash talk people, that's for hos at the club.
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                      • #26
                        i wonder how many miles these car drive a year. i imagine they're not daily driven. i read owning a full size car (like the ones in the video) is very expensive in japan. you get taxed based the car's physical size and engine displacement. plus garage space is expensive. if i were super rich, I would add an insanely low static car to my collection.

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                        • #27
                          I absolutely love this video, I would not deal with all that on the daily but its fun to watch!
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