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Old Apr 17, 2014 | 08:55 PM
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its my first post here. finally signed up after reading for 6 months. my question is.

im buying an is250 in the near future. 08-10 is probably the year range. all i wanna do is black it out with 5% tint and drop it an inch or two. eventually change the rims but if it comes with new tires, ill wait.

whats the approx price, kit, cost to install? thanks guys.
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Of you want that type of drop and don't plan on ever going lower I'd look for H&R or Road Magnet springs. Roughly $250. Install price could be free if you and a buddy do it $200-$300 for a shop to install.
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Of you want that type of drop and don't plan on ever going lower I'd look for H&R or Road Magnet springs. Roughly $250. Install price could be free if you and a buddy do it $200-$300 for a shop to install.
yeah im not planning on slamming it. i want a solid ride and a beautiful look. going 1-2" lower makes the car look so much better and its already amazing!!! ill be around more often when i get the car, ive been obsessing over the is250/gs350 for a longggg time. im only a month maybe two away!!!
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