lol, why would you buy a 17 year old car for a daily driver when you claim to have a brand new car? 17 year old cars are not known for reliability, expect to spend another $700 fixing things that are worn out/broke within the next 3 months. You asked for opinions, and people gave you them. Don't get butthurt and pissy because they disagree with you. Whenever you ask for opinions, expect good and bad. Also, making fun of one of the site's Administrators (and a very well respected member of the community) is not a good way to make friends. Those 'coilovers' are crap, and your shocks will be blown within a month. And if you want to imagine what the wheels will look like on the car when slammed, imagine looking at them at the end of a tunnel. They were not designed for RWD cars. The spacers required will cost almost as much as the wheels.
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