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Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Preston, United Kingdom.
Posts: 76 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 | Sei Lowering I'd like to lower my 2001 Sei Sporting (mainly for the faster cornering rather than cosmetics). As it is lowered 20mm from the factory already over the standard Sei, I don't want to go a huge amount lower (another 20mm would be ideal I think). I will probably also fit a front strut brace, and will be after the full damper kit not just springs. So, any reccomendations? I'll be running the standard 13" wheels with a view to upgrading to the slightly wider 14"s if cash ever allows! ;) Broom yellow 2001 sporting, with Abarth kit, delocked, ICE, Tints, ITG filter, and err thats about it!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 3,923 Thanks: 1 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | I've heard that Eibach are about a 20mm drop and they're excellent quality! £174 from Demon Tweeks Sie Black 96P Cinq Sporting OMP Strut Brace, GSR F1i Induction, Pioneer ICE ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Newcastle, United Kingdom.
Posts: 51 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 | fiat actually do a lowering spring kit of 20mm that allows you to use your original dampers! Am sure there bout £150 though Wen in the toon slow it down, out it the sticks give it the licks!
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