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ShockeclipseSep-17-03 03:20 PM
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If I lowered my car with any other means other than air ride...I wouldn't be able to pull into half of my families driveways (some of which live on busy roads where u cannot park) and most of my friends. It sucks so I wanted to be able to stop by out of nowhere without having to change height. I am thinking though that I don't care anymore. As long as I'm lowered and the ride is good and all...and I can do my best to avoid potholes and such then I will be fine.

"We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war; our great depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very , very pissed off"

Originally posted by turbo8u
every time i get in it and start it up im like 'oh...yea, you know why you just started right there bitch? because i built you...yea...you like it dont you, yea and you're about to take this boost like a bitch too arent you

  

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new product (somewhat) [View all] , Amish_Eclipse, Sep-10-03 07:39 PM
  RE: new product (somewhat), espilcEGS, Sep-11-03 01:00 AM, #1
RE: new product (somewhat), Eclipse97, Sep-11-03 06:23 AM, #2
      RE: new product (somewhat), Dinkjs, Sep-11-03 06:45 AM, #3
           RE: new product (somewhat), Amish_Eclipse, Sep-11-03 10:22 AM, #4
                RE: new product (somewhat), Eclipse97, Sep-11-03 11:17 AM, #5
                     RE: new product (somewhat), MotoFool, Sep-11-03 07:28 PM, #6
                          RE: new product (somewhat), Shockeclipse, Sep-15-03 11:00 PM, #7
                               RE: new product (somewhat), CoprEklipz, Sep-16-03 01:56 AM, #8
                                    RE: new product (somewhat), Shockeclipse, Sep-16-03 06:40 PM, #9
                                         RE: new product (somewhat), MotoFool, Sep-16-03 07:01 PM, #10
                                              RE: new product (somewhat), Shockeclipse, Sep-16-03 07:58 PM, #11
                                                   RE: new product (somewhat), Shockeclipse, Sep-16-03 08:06 PM, #12
                                                        RE: new product (somewhat), MotoFool, Sep-17-03 01:23 AM, #13
                                                             RE: new product (somewhat), CoprEklipz, Sep-17-03 02:45 AM, #14
                                                                  RE: new product (somewhat), The1Bill, Sep-17-03 11:49 AM, #15
                                                                       RE: new product (somewhat), CoprEklipz, Sep-17-03 12:31 PM, #16
                                                                            RE: new product (somewhat), Shockeclipse, Sep-17-03 03:20 PM #17
                                                                                 RE: new product (somewhat), MotoFool, Sep-17-03 03:33 PM, #18
                                                                                      RE: new product (somewhat), Shockeclipse, Sep-17-03 06:20 PM, #19

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