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Okay, so I just bought a 2014 370z. It already comes somewhat "low" but I still want to lower it 2.5" without messing with the performance (especially cornering). What would
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Okay, so I just bought a 2014 370z. It already comes somewhat "low" but I still want to lower it 2.5" without messing with the performance (especially cornering). What would be best. Coilovers or springs? Maybe bagging it? And could I lower it anymore without it effecting the performance? (Lower than 2.5")
P.S. Does anyone know of any body kits for the 2014 models with room for the Daytime running LED's, so they're not covered? ![]() ![]() |
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