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SO I GOT MY STILO ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO. I HAVE TAKING PICTURES FROM DAY ...
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not much to say but................ NNNNIIIICCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! lovely car mate, love more everytime i look @ it
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Re: my car start to now (more to come )

Originally Posted by
scottie2065
not much to say but................ NNNNIIIICCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! lovely car mate, love more everytime i look @ it
cheers mate . i think that when ever i see it lol i cnt believe its mine . i had my eye on a stilo for so long and what i wanted it to look like . now im there and i love it. and so very proud to be a stilo owner lol
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A great looking car Meaty I can see your pround to be the owner..
International man of mystery
Wit, sarcasm, you get it all from me..
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Coming along very nicely. The drop looks great and that red lip on the rims is strangely growing on me :-)
How are the coilovers? Im looking at refreshing mine early next year and £450 seem that bad.
Are you gonna bother tinting it at all or get sunblinds maybe? Would look good with a light tint, goes great with the black.
Dan
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its all been said lol but its a beautiful car and u done some great work on it
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Is indeed coming along very nicely. The drop is rather dramatic, though I guess that can be adjusted if it becomes too much for the roads around you.
£450 does seem like a good price for coilovers. That's only slightly more than I paid for my Eibach springs and dampers. As I said though when I saw Coyle's on coilovers a while back, I just don't think it'd be practical for me to have it that low around where I stay.
However, I would be interested in seeing the handling differences between the 2 set ups :)
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How much does the eibach's drop the car? On the coupe forum, the Eibach, bilstein combo where very highly rated.
I love the slammed look on the coilovers, but handling wise it's not going beat the combo above being that low. It's a pure look thing.
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Originally Posted by
danhans115
Coming along very nicely. The drop looks great and that red lip on the rims is strangely growing on me :-)
How are the coilovers? Im looking at refreshing mine early next year and £450 seem that bad.
Are you gonna bother tinting it at all or get sunblinds maybe? Would look good with a light tint, goes great with the black.
Dan
yep tints are on the list to come . but im only getting the back 3 done and only about 50% . dont want it to dark inside the car
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Re: my car start to now (more to come )

Originally Posted by
muppet42
Is indeed coming along very nicely. The drop is rather dramatic, though I guess that can be adjusted if it becomes too much for the roads around you.
£450 does seem like a good price for coilovers. That's only slightly more than I paid for my Eibach springs and dampers. As I said though when I saw Coyle's on coilovers a while back, I just don't think it'd be practical for me to have it that low around where I stay.
However, I would be interested in seeing the handling differences between the 2 set ups :)
they are AP coilovers . and the handerling is amazing it stays level and you really can feel the differnce . but for the comfort
not good takes some getting used to but i guess that its 50/50 between handerling and comfort
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