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Sorry that's the ugliest thing I have seen in a long time.

Haahaha I saw this (or one like it there can't be more than 10 of these about can there?) a couple of months ago it caused a massive wtf moment and then a jump around screaming I've finally spotted one moment! But it look a bit of a dog, still would put me off if I had money/storage!

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Haahaha I saw this (or one like it there can't be more than 10 of these about can there?)

Still 100+ left, they've got a club for them and everything. I'd have one.
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Theyre amazing those little whizzers, i'm surprised they dont have more of a following as theyre a great package. If you accept only having 2 seats they are a mega practical little car, fast and easy to drive with a comfy, un-cramped driving position. You can get plenty of shopping/sacks of rubble on the rear bench and you can even tank them up the motorway at 80 no problem getting 40-odd mpg. Canny rust prone like but then they are nearly 30 yrs old and Japanese.

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Not Ebay - and not autoshite money, but true autoshite metal....

http://dealerservices.autotrader.co.uk/ ... 3&pageid=1

Vel Satis 3.5 V6 Initiale

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I reckon the 3.5 V6 will be the rarest of the bunch, mainly due to being a bit thirsty. Nissan engine is unlikely to ever give much trouble though. So far i've done about 6k miles in my V6 Dci and not had any bother from it at all.
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In the time that I have owned the car I have lowered it on Avo springs by 60mm j

Doesn't that mean they have changed the springs?
Yes it does. Hirst is just being silly.
Doh! Sorry I am not into this lowering thing, so no idea exactly how you do it. Or why.....
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Doh! Sorry I am not into this lowering thing, so no idea exactly how you do it. Or why.....

Why??? Hmm, some people think it makes the car look better, meaner, handles better on cornering that sort of thing. Personally I think you need a lobotomy to think that it looks good.
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Doh! Sorry I am not into this lowering thing, so no idea exactly how you do it. Or why.....

Why??? Hmm, some people think it makes the car look better, meaner, handles better on cornering that sort of thing. Personally I think you need a lobotomy to think that it looks good.
Lowering a van just makes it look overloaded! Unless you are prepared to go the whole nine yards, with custom paint and ally wheels. A rat look lowered van is not a good prospect, it just attracts the plod. Remember these are built as load carriers, so if it's not obvious what's in the back, seeing an older van on it's arse will just make the plod think 'overloaded'. Aside form that, de cambering leaf springs is not a good idea.

 

I do up, long, and wide, I don't do down, short or low....

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Would surely have more selling appeal if it wasnt lowered though? It makes me wonder how else it has previously been mucked about with - for all we know it couldve been running 17inch rims and a MEGA BASS souns system last week. OK thats a little judgemental but I have to say I always prefer something that looks as much as possible like its definitely been left alone.

 

Also, taking 60mil' outa the ride height probably doesnt do certain suspension bushes any favours on an old fwd Escort. :lol:

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Personally I think it looks quite nice as it is. I'd return it to stock if they broke, but it looks quite nice combined with steel rims.It could be worse, it could have had 60mm lopped off the original shocks. Yay for unpredictable spring rates :D

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That Mk3 Ezz is a nice one but I too think it needs putting back to stock. I suspect a half arsed XR3i replica was in the offing.Lowering is all very well but it depends on the car, most manufacturers do it all for you in the design so you don't have to mess about. I remember a garage mate of mine had a Corsa in for MOT and it was on it's belly almost. He said is was virtually undrivable. Surely suspension movement is a good thing in an ordinary car?On the other hand I will concede certain cars benefit. Take the Datsun Violet coupe for instance. For a car with sporting pretensions it sits far too high as Ratdat will testify, but if the car looks right and handles respectably for a family chugger, leave it well alone and go and buy a sports model!

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