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Old 18th March 2003, 05:48   #1
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Just installed H&R coilovers...

What do U guys think, should I install GT3 stabilizers???

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Yes!!!

Sweet!!
I had the same car in C4 version and did H&R. Be careful as front chin spoiler will scrape like crazy on the slightest incline! This is more of a problem if yours is painted yellow (id go with a black as chips are less noticeable).
I think that the GT3 stabilizers help improve handling a lot - you should definitely go for it!!
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now that is slammed Can't imagine driving smoothly unless at a track.
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