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Old 09-25-2002, 01:39 PM
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<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/40995/tt1.jpg"></center><p>Well just happened to stop by the Nissan dealership and low and behold two new Z's. They look nicer in person but there is something about that interior........YUCK..... Wonder if the Infinity version will be better. Anyways, they are selling at $500 over MSRP.... man can you beleive the sucker paying that. Anyways, funny part is the service guys and a few sales people came out to admire the TT and a few were even drooling. One salesperson told me I better not give up the TT for anything
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Wheels look good, need to give it an altitude adjustment
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<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/40995/tt2.jpg"></center><p>Yeah how involved is the whole process of lowering and how much should it cost
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Default Need to replace springs, but since you have to remove the suspension

you might as well change the junk OEM shocks.

Bilstein and Springs could be had for probably around $700 to $800

You could buy coilover etc as well, they are closer to 1K
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