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Cheers guys, tried these places now and it seems there is not a single set of these that aren't taken. eibach got a delivery today and all 20 sets have been taken up with backorders. Swines. They say they are so so popular this month! I blame Cliosport lol.
So either get prolines this week or...
Well was hoping to fit some Eibach Sportlines this weekend, but after being told I could have them by Thrusday, now the whole Eibach order has been taken up with pre-orders.
Does anyone know anywhere that has the in stock and able to deliver or get pickup in east midlands before this weekend...
Sportlines lower the car more.
Thanks for help, will be fitting them myself. Read the guide and seems not to hard.
Do you need to get the tracking or anything checked afterwards?
Please, Please offer your advice and knowledge
I really want to lower my car but cannot afford coilovers, so i think a set of eibach's is in order. But i don't know which ines to go for, The sportlines having a bigger drop - does this make them any harsher than the Pro's that loads of people...
oh look sweet. Few too many decals, but the Jap cars car get away with it. I quite like the Racing Development TRD decals, but i would bin the rest. Gorgeous motor though
They are only interested on the number of full years you have held it for, therefore 1 in your case. Wouldn't risk it though, but it probably will put your premium up a bit
Your 172 is a Mk2 Ph1. When you buy the exhaust you get an extra mounting bracket that gets fitted under the existing rear bracker. It has a bar that goes over the top of the back box and attahed, by rubber mount, to the mounting on the driver's side of the backbox.
Yeah 4 bolts under car for each seat, the 2 on the outer side have rubber caps over them. Useful to have a deep socket as makes life a bit easier, can't remember what size it is though!
The D50 standard set-up you mentioned is pretty good, used one a few times and quite impressed with it. Not sure what price they normally go for, but its definately a good, solid, reliable camera. Not too sure what else is around at the moment, im still using the old film camera, love it!
Just...
Standard Nikon lenses are ussually pretty good. A standard lense (usually about 30-80) would be fine for your uses. Only other lenses you may need would be a wide angle lens for wide angle shots, or a longer / telezoom lense for greater magnification over distance, but if you only want it for...