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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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Awesome pics, the 4th one down looks so good, that car is so hott..

and that tattoo is nice, the artwork is amazing, you hardly see really good tats like that with such detail.
Old Dec 6, 2006 | 01:13 AM
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Thanks a lot for all the compliments guys, I appreciate it!!


Originally Posted by Mikerock
the vette would look so much better if it were lowered like an inch and a half, the tattoo looks amazing man.
Oh I couldn't agree with you more Mike!! And fortunately I don't have to spend a dime doing it either. These cars are designed to be able to adjust the ride height by an inch. That's good though, any more than that and I wouldn't be able to get in and out of my driveway. All I have to do is loosen one bolt on each leaf spring until there's 2 threads left before the nut, and that's it. :thumbsup:

I figured I was going to have to pay out the nose for all new springs and shocks and who knows what else on these cars. I paid close to $1500 for all new suspension to lower the Z28, and since everything for Vettes is twice as expensive, I assumed it would be big bucks to do it. But yeah, I can't wait to drop it down a little more myself.
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