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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    Show me some lower. For C4s, those are SLAMMED.


    GTFO OR PROVE ME WRONG.
    gawd your a dumbass... those are just lower C4s just about any stock car is going to look like a monster truck... slammed is where the frame rails are about on the ground those are not even close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyMechanic View Post
    gawd your a dumbass... those are just lower C4s just about any stock car is going to look like a monster truck... slammed is where the frame rails are about on the ground those are not even close.

    God, you need to get off my nuts, bro. One would think you like the salty warmness, seeing that any chance you get, you're there. The Corvettes pictured are almost scraping the ground. They DON'T clear speed bumps. They are actually on coilovers; if you know anything about C4s, you know they use a single leaf spring that goes from side to side... so, a coilover setup to go lower, is a HUGE step.

    Not tucking doesn't mean a car isn't slammed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    God, you need to get off my nuts, bro. One would think you like the salty warmness, seeing that any chance you get, you're there. The Corvettes pictured are almost scraping the ground. They DON'T clear speed bumps. They are actually on coilovers; if you know anything about C4s, you know they use a single leaf spring that goes from side to side... so, a coilover setup to go lower, is a HUGE step.

    Not tucking doesn't mean a car isn't slammed.
    lol who told you this stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    lol who told you this stuff?

    The thread on Corvetteforum, where the owners of these cars posted it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    The thread on Corvetteforum, where the owners of these cars posted it
    so that makes it official!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    lol i can see the top of the tire in all of those pictures.., and besides its a corvette it dont need to be slammed.
    and shouldnt be slammed either.

    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    God, you need to get off my nuts, bro. One would think you like the salty warmness, seeing that any chance you get, you're there. The Corvettes pictured are almost scraping the ground. They DON'T clear speed bumps. They are actually on coilovers; if you know anything about C4s, you know they use a single leaf spring that goes from side to side... so, a coilover setup to go lower, is a HUGE step.

    Not tucking doesn't mean a car isn't slammed.
    dont flatter yourself i post in the same thread you do once every 2 months and thats riding your nuts... lol wow you are stupid...

    im really not sorry for your lose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyMechanic View Post
    im really not sorry for your lose.
    I guess that's retard for, "you're fucking amazing, Evan."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    I guess that's retard for, "you're fucking amazing, Evan."
    amazingly retared then yes
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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    Lowered


    Slammed
    Lowered:



    Slammed:



    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyMechanic View Post
    amazingly retared then yes
    Thought so, Sped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    Not tucking doesn't mean a car isn't slammed.
    yes, it does...

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