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ike34

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I was bored so I took some new pics











 

BK_CAULEY

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*waits on 4x4 comments*
 

1991notchbackLX

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i love this car
 

87foxstang

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Very nice!!
 
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ike34

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Red198 said:
*waits on 4x4 comments*
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Hah, I know I get them every time I post pics! Im not sure what I want to do with the rear, it has moroso drag springs out back right now
 

BK_CAULEY

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try cutting about 6 coils off.
 
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Juggalo95

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If Joe Dirt owned a fox body it would have that stance and those wheels..j/k..If it was my car Id rock a diff wheel tire combo and leave it stock height or lower it..but what do I know...your cars a lot faster than mine
 

5.0Torx

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Your car has major Brake Dive!
 

EPIK

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very clean car.... I love that color.

In the rear, you could get some adjustable height LCA's which would allow you to lower the rear an inch for looks, but you could raise it back up to the current height for drag racing....
 
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5.0Torx said:
Your car has major Brake Dive!
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I was thinking the samething! But regardless, the car looks very nice/clean/well done.
 
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BladeX10

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Lol.. I got air shocks on the rear of my car.. I can lift the rear end up about 5 inches lolllll Looks goofy as hell though

Car looks amazing though
 

85_SS_302_Coupe

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"What effect do allergies have on how you age"


WTF??
 

Flavadave4

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California Rake anyone?

THe car is clean and looks good, but I would have to drop it a few inches in the back if it where mine.

Thanks for sharing bro
 

skunk21

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very nice clean looking stang . plenty of option's out there to fix your suspension up, you'll figure it out.
 

BK_CAULEY

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EPIK said:
very clean car.... I love that color.

In the rear, you could get some adjustable height LCA's which would allow you to lower the rear an inch for looks, but you could raise it back up to the current height for drag racing....
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how do they help lower the car?
 

SMOKEDYA

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ike34 said:
Hah, I know I get them every time I post pics! Im not sure what I want to do with the rear, it has moroso drag springs out back right now
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what size cowl hood is that? looks good peace



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NIKwoaC

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I actually like the raked look. Put some fatter tire in back to fill the wheel wells and it would be the sickness.
 

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85_SS_302_Coupe said:
"What impact do allergies have on how you age"


WTF??
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Are we going insane? Are we the only two that see this??
 
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Makdaddymac

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fiveohwblow said:
Are we going insane? Are we the only two that see this??
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cenok is family

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i LOVE your car man, it looks great! yeah i agree, get the weightjacker lower control arms for the rear, it should help to bring it down some. did you do away with your sc's? or are you just running your track wheels right now?
 
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