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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Milwaukee
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I have an 86 mk2 that I use for autocrossing. The car is lowered quite already and the only thing that is keeping me from going lower is that if I have too much negative camber, my slicks are going to wear out way too fast. Does anyone know where I can buy this kit from?
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Canada, BC
Posts: 837
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im just not too sure sorry.
i purchased it months ago i think... pretty sure there was an add up from some guy selling a box of his old supra stuff. got a brand new leather boot for the standard mk2 and some pieces of headlight trim and that little kit with instructions. im sure it wouldnt be that bad to make your own kit like this.
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