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Old 05-13-2007, 11:58 PM   #1
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why waste money on a mitsubishi

those are obviously not performance related
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why waste money on a mitsubishi

those are obviously not performance related
I wouldn't say that.

Is that why the '94 vr-4 was faster in the 1/4 mile than the '94 corvette according to car & driver?

Hmmm?

To each his own.
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I wouldn't say that.

Is that why the '94 vr-4 was faster in the 1/4 mile than the '94 corvette according to car & driver?

Hmmm?

To each his own.


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1994 Chevrolet Corvette LT1(auto) 5.5 14.1
1994 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 4.7 13.1

Yeah. You must be talking about the gayer one of the two.

And WTF 14 seconds. WOW quarter mile. Both ways, that shit sucks son!

Who knows what will happen the second the road turns left at the end.

No need to defend your land boat.

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You're car is 1 second faster than a Buick. LOL

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Stance goes very low. They are the only ones I konw that use different spring sizes front and rear. 175mm springs on the fronts and 200mm on the rears.

With the shorter springs you have more room on the threaded body to raise up the lower bracket. If I dumped my Stance all the way down I'm pretty sure I could scrape my oil pan along ground.
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