Found Some Eibach
Found Some Eibach
Yes but these are the best for real world use.....My ST's are next IMO....this extreme drop **** looks great but can cost you $$$$$$ in the end once you get in the real world with obstacles, bumps, steep driveways, potholes, substandard roads, uneven pavement, etc! Eibachs are the standard!
Yes but these are the best for real world use.....My ST's are next IMO....this extreme drop **** looks great but can cost you $$$$$$ in the end once you get in the real world with obstacles, bumps, steep driveways, potholes, substandard roads, uneven pavement, etc! Eibachs are the standard!
Speaking of tearing cars up, that's one thing that bothers me with 240's and the drift scene. These cars are getting shredded to bits, and it won't be long before they get more difficult to find. In the next 10 years, they will like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Going 10 years back before drifting caught on here, you could pick up a used 240 for dirt cheap. Now these guys want double what they used to sell for, with much higher mileage and in rougher shape and condition.
True, with 3rd gens now being 20 years old, why tear it up? It's not like they're readily available anymore.
Speaking of tearing cars up, that's one thing that bothers me with 240's and the drift scene. These cars are getting shredded to bits, and it won't be long before they get more difficult to find. In the next 10 years, they will like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Going 10 years back before drifting caught on here, you could pick up a used 240 for dirt cheap. Now these guys want double what they used to sell for, with much higher mileage and in rougher shape and condition.
Speaking of tearing cars up, that's one thing that bothers me with 240's and the drift scene. These cars are getting shredded to bits, and it won't be long before they get more difficult to find. In the next 10 years, they will like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Going 10 years back before drifting caught on here, you could pick up a used 240 for dirt cheap. Now these guys want double what they used to sell for, with much higher mileage and in rougher shape and condition.
theres noo way those springs are in stock lol. There are so many websites out there that claim they have them in stock but until you do the run around for 2 weeks trying to get your money back because you got an email saying " the warehouse is out of stock" then will you find out they really dont have them! You can try but it will be a miracle honestly they must have the very LAST set if you or anyone who tries recieves them.
That's true, and many Japanese cars built during this time also just rusted away. My aunt bought an 85 Toyota Tercel, and put well over 300K miles on it. The only reason she got rid of it was because the rust just ate the car up.
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