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Old 05-01-2014, 11:18 PM
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Old 05-02-2014, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by blackjackmon
I feel it's still doing well! But i do have to agree, with those above that say it is a pain in the ___, basically pointless, and probably dangerous. Being one of the lowest static, with stretched 215/35 on 9.5's, with -6F and -8.5R camber i can easily say i can't drive anywhere near tough. I do have to take my time with every drive, and i seem to be constantly replacing or patching things together. But!, i enjoy the way it does look. And since i'm the one paying for the parts, and the one wearing through the tires i'm going to do what i please. Just buid your car how you please! and expect hate always.
I could respect that. Reiterating on what you said about it being basically pointless, I *personally* would go for function over form but it's your money and your ride. Do what you want and "make it your own." At the end of the day, it's only your opinion that matters.

Parked nearby this Mustang on campus the other day with this crazy fast-and-furious-esque body kit and humungous rear wing. He seemed pretty content. Though not what I would've done with it, the kid looked pretty damn proud lol more power to ya!
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