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Author Topic: The capri slightly different now on the other side of the country.  (Read 2533 times)

dantheDSMman

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Well I'm stationed out in Washington now wasn't gonna bring her out here but didn't find any car I was really interested in out here so I had her shipped out here. I've got a suspension on it now and snagged a hardtop when I was home on leave now just gotta get a fmic and a bigger turbo afterwards.... oh and a wash. Mountain roads are fun    aside from my splash shield which was the casualty of a big rock on hurricane ridge.

 

 

 
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rcdraco

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The capri slightly different now on the other side of the country.
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2011, 05:18:00 AM »

Is that with the 1. odd inch drop springs I see around?  I might just have to buy a set of those, it looks really slick.
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dantheDSMman

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The capri slightly different now on the other side of the country.
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2011, 10:49:00 AM »

If you saw it around november to december in the downingtown west chester area than yeah. They are h&r I got them off grip motor sports so far I'm happy with them.
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rcdraco

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The capri slightly different now on the other side of the country.
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2011, 11:42:00 AM »

I've honestly never seen it, but I was wondering how the cars look with the spring kits on.  Looks almost like it came off the assembly line like that, excluding the eerily low front mudflaps.  
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