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    Default new family car no'4

    picked this up the other day as the civic wasent big enough

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    thanks
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    316 318 320 323 325 328?

    looks low buddy hows it ride ? get it at good price ? im guess is a 320 front he back box

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    its a 94 318 got a 325 e30 here and yes not a bad price at all its -120mm ride is surprisingly very good

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    318..

    that looks like it could be a tad low/bouncey for a family car!

    the front indicators need changing too imo..
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    just have to stay away from speedbumps, ride is not bumpy and better the the civic, nova and e30 and front indicators side reapeaters both need changing

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    120mm blimey , is it full set up or just springs? 318 16v ? or 8v

    ive got an e36 325 getting to expensive to run these days with the forever rising prices on fuel
    Last edited by mk1nova1.8; 29-10-10 at 07:09 PM.

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    full set up mate

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    perfect ride height. high enough to miss cats eyes...low enough to just bimble around in no real hurry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba
    perfect ride height. high enough to miss cats eyes...low enough to just bimble around in no real hurry
    exactly

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    Far too low imo...all the best with tyres and bearings!

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