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Old Nov 5, 2012 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Psycho Sid
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Oh btw since you're familiar with the roads in Canada... would you put those H&R springs if you lived downtown Montreal ?

We had a Buick Enclave for a rental and the damn thing felt like it had wooden wheels and no suspension ! i really feel bad for you boys and girls having to drive on rough *** roads.

To answer your question, absolutely! If pimpin' was easy, everybody could do it .
 
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Originally Posted by BrandonH
Do you mind if I ask who installed the springs and how much they charged?

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My selling dealer, Hennessy Porsche in Atlanta did the install for roughly $1,100, including an alignment. According to the invoice, it was a (10) hour job.
 
Old Nov 5, 2012 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by I'mAllIn
My selling dealer, Hennessy Porsche in Atlanta did the install for roughly $1,100, including an alignment. According to the invoice, it was a (10) hour job.
Youch! That seems very high (even with the alignment). I had aftermarket coilovers and an alignment done on my car (not 911) for $700 at a good independent shop.

I'm not familiar with how hard it is to work on P-cars. Is this normal / comparable to what others have seen for the same work?

BTW... stance looks just about perfect I'mAllIn. Nice job!
 
Old Nov 5, 2012 | 05:18 PM
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I may be showing my age here, but what does "slammed" mean?
 
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I really like the wheels. In the picture online in the configurator, the painted part of the wheel looks to be grayish, did you select any option to make it black or does it come black?
 
Old Nov 5, 2012 | 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by dux
I may be showing my age here, but what does "slammed" mean?
When the car has been lowered.

AKA dropped, dumped or scrapin....in case you need to sound cool in front of some youngsters
 
Old Nov 5, 2012 | 05:41 PM
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I thought that was referred to as "stanced".

Where's my eight track when I need it....
 

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Wow you got lucky with that dent. Luckily it didnt take out a tail light and or any glass. Oh and no scratches as well too. The agency power x pipe is a lot louder than PSE, that makes you want to go crazy on the accellerator, plus no buttons to select.
 
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I am far from being a vert lover....but I would drive this one. Nicely done!
 
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Originally Posted by I'mAllIn
My selling dealer, Hennessy Porsche in Atlanta did the install for roughly $1,100, including an alignment. According to the invoice, it was a (10) hour job.
10 hours?!?!? ! we did the first set of H&R in the country and they took us 1.25 hours a corner... taking our time and photographing the process.
 
Old Nov 7, 2012 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by David@Fabspeed
10 hours?!?!? ! we did the first set of H&R in the country and they took us 1.25 hours a corner... taking our time and photographing the process.
Well that would explain why the tech (flat rate I'm sure), was a happy dude!
 
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Really nice!
 
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Well done on the mods, it looks like tan interior do you have any pictures with the top down?
 
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Those are some great looking modifications !! Love the looks of your car with the tan interior.
 
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Originally Posted by I'mAllIn
I'm the world's worst photographer, but here goes;



35% tint on side and rear windows.

thanks, looks awesome!
 
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