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Turini or not-turini



Donny_Dog

ClioSport Club Member
  Jim's rejects
cheers bud, can i ask what are they like? for the price.

I have only ever had Sportlines with oem shocks before so my opinion is only based on that.

I'd say they are a good choice for lowz, ride and cost. Handling seems slighty washy on the rear but if you want a track weapon then you'll need to spend more anyway and seen as though the closest I get to a track is via the sky remote... they are useable everyday and still make the local flange go moist.
 

Stefan.

ClioSport Club Member
I have only ever had Sportlines with oem shocks before so my opinion is only based on that.

I'd say they are a good choice for lowz, ride and cost. Handling seems slighty washy on the rear but if you want a track weapon then you'll need to spend more anyway and seen as though the closest I get to a track is via the sky remote... they are useable everyday and still make the local flange go moist.


haha! thats what i have now plus a whiteline arb, considering coilies and with people saying vmaxx if going for that price bracket, cheer :approve:
 
  PB 182 (1 of 29)
I wish someone would photoshop the wheels silver... ;)
Can't believe no one did this:

silverturinis.jpg
 


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