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Originally posted by coconutt View PostFor my Altima, they're the most reputable and I would've had a set myself if I didn't go with Tein.
Why do you ask about them?
I wanted to see if the ride was really harsh and all that stuff in case I do get it.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by 180roman View PostThe reason for the crushing of the car would not be the car itself, but the actions of the individual importing the car.
Until the car is 25 years old it is illegal to import, therefore the individual that imported the car 1 year too early has broken the law and should therefore be punished. And generally cars that are illegal to import and do not comply with road standards get sent to the crusher.
I don't agree with these type of laws, but I understand how they work.
Originally posted by coconutt View PostThey're worthy.
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Originally posted by coconutt View PostI don't think there's much to worry as far as the coilovers went if it's a car you really want.
I like the car a lot, but their price is a little high and the car still needs some work before they sell it.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostWell, I went to check out the car that I was supposed to be buying (I say supposed to because the car has way more work done than the shop thought and they jacked up the price) and it has BC's on it that are just about brand new.
I wanted to see if the ride was really harsh and all that stuff in case I do get it.
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Originally posted by Samuel L. Jackson View PostOne set I rode on had be dubbing them Bladder Control coilovers because I had to pee and it was throwing me around on a concrete part of I4 in Orlando. It was rather harsh but that might not be how the set in question rides.
Originally posted by SeanDub View PostWhat's done to it and what's the price?
I had no idea about any of that until I saw the car yesterday (and like I said, they didn't even know it had that much work). I showed up expecting a bone stock M3 with a dented panel that they agreed to fix before they sold it to me. They also told me that it would be between 6-7K when all finished, but now they want 8.5K and they won't fix the dents/replace the panel/fix the window trim but they are doing the headliner and making sure the engine is all good.
There is some more stuff involved in this whole situation that I left out, but I didn't want to write a novel.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostSo they're nice for everything (slammed, good ride, etc.)?
I've modified mine though with shorter springs for more low
Originally posted by Samuel L. Jackson View PostI understand how the 25 year old antique importation law works and I totally agree with you. I suppose my point was that R32 GT-R's (and all illegal cars for that matter) seem like a special case to me because the initial illegality was from not meeting road standards. Now after 25 years none of that matters making it seem like the initial laws that were in effect in '89/'90, and still are, have become pointless because the cars are still in violation of the road standards 25 years later. TL;DR: These laws have become a pointless waiting game that impedes enthusiasts!
Pre 89 cars simply don't need to meet the road standards, no side intrusion bars in door and all that jazz. While if you import a 1990s car, if it did not have side intrusions, it will have to get them fittedDrinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem
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