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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanTun3r
    First, you're a loser.

    Second, you probably do know more about cars than me and blah blah blah. I don't know a lot, but my knowledge grows with each mod I do, and I've went from changing brakes to swapping out my suspension, etc..Nothing major, but things take time.....

    And I told another maxima owner that an injen CAI for his car is juck, why did I say that? Because the so called injen cai sits directly behind the radiator and is in no way a cai for our cars, in fact he would lose a few hp from it.

    And my opinion about cut springs isn't based on nothing, it's fact. It is better/safer to buy aftermarket springs than to cut/heat them. Anyone who does such a thing should be slapped, and ppl whouldn't take such half-assed spproaches to modding their cars. But hey, since you obviously approve of half assing cars, more power to you loser.
    1. stop saying "loser". you sound like a 5th grader.
    2. there is NOTHING wrong with cut springs. there is nothing unsafe about cut springs. obviously, an aftermarket spring would be the best choice, but only from a QUALITY brand, such as eibach, tien, h&r, etc. honestly, ill keep my cut springs over a no-name ebay spring ANY day. if you knew how many competitive race cars have cut springs on them, you would be VERY surprised. you gained a littel respect admitting that you dont know much about cars, but this seems to be a topic you dont have much experience in to back up your comments.

    now go fuck a GTR in the tailpipe.
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    you guys are funny

    when I say springs from ebay I assumed name brand with it such tein or eibach, because I don't consider no name springs an option, maybe because I don't like to half ass my suspension? Much like how I bought my tein springs off of ebay.

    But apparently I'm wrong, and everyone should cut their springs like race cars do.......


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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanTun3r
    you guys are funny

    when I say springs from ebay I assumed name brand with it such tein or eibach, because I don't consider no name springs an option, maybe because I don't like to half ass my suspension? Much like how I bought my tein springs off of ebay.

    But apparently I'm wrong, and everyone should cut their springs like race cars do.......
    You sure they are real Tein springs? Because eBay is KING of selling fake Tein springs. BTW Tein isn't that great, especially their springs. I have them on my car, and HATEEE them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett
    You sure they are real Tein springs? Because eBay is KING of selling fake Tein springs. BTW Tein isn't that great, especially their springs. I have them on my car, and HATEEE them.
    I know they're are a lot of fake teins going around on ebay, and mine are authentic. I like my tein springs a lot, sucks you don't like yours.


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