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Old 22 Jan 2004, 09:12 pm
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car looks great mike.....but you are going to get hooked, the possibilities are endless....my experience....yes on lowering, yes on shock tower brace(great handling improvements on mine) yes on intake(bov not necessary)but think about your overall "look" before adding the beltline.....I've seen many, not one of my favorites......but beauty is in your eye as the beholder.....your gonna love it..cheers
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Old 22 Jan 2004, 09:20 pm
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Lowering is the BEST thing I have done- by far. It makes the stance correct, in my opinion, where in stock mode there is just too much clearance between the tire and the fender lip.
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Old 22 Jan 2004, 11:50 pm
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quote:Originally posted by Basset Hound

First decide what you want for a final look for your ride. Then start working toward that look. To get some ideas I's suggest going to PT Cruiser events in your area. See what others have done, talk to the owners and then make your plans. Good luck.[8D]
I agree with Basset Hound.
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Old 23 Jan 2004, 12:03 pm
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Mike - Those wheels you have are pretty controversial on another PT Forum. Did you know they are not real chrome, but plastic chrome clad??
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