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CST STAGE 9 SUSPENSION SYSTEM
-METHOD RACE WHEELS
-17X8.5” MATTE BLACK
-AMP RESEARCH POWERSTEP XL
-BANKS DERRINGER SYSTEM GEN 2 WITH IDASH 1.8 DATA MONSTER
-BANKS SINGLE GAUGE POD KIT 52MM

-37 inch Toyo MTs

-Blacked out roof 

-Painted Embled's

-Ceramic Coated

-Full front end protective Wrap

-Lockerdown console Safe


 

 

 

Short Video:

https://youtu.be/4tsG74dmbwo

 

 

 

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Edited by combat1500
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Nice rig mate, very classy mods.  you should also post this in the HD section. 

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1 hour ago, f8l vnm said:

Nice rig mate, very classy mods.  you should also post this in the HD section. 

 

I realized it was in the wrong section after I posted, but on the road now. 

 

If a moderator sees this, please move.

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combat1500 - I saw on a previous post that you’ve added aluminum skid plates to your HD, can you tell me details on these? Trying hard to find some for mine. Thanks!

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