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**The Official DC Lowering/Drop Picture Thread**

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Old Mar 16, 2008 | 02:55 AM
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Default **The Official DC Lowering/Drop Picture Thread**

<u>NOTICE, Here's the rules:</u>

1) Show pics of your car.
2) Tell which year model and trim package it is.
3) Explain what your suspension setup is (i.e., manufacturers, overall drop, style of camber kit, etc.).
4) If you have a front lip, please tell who made it and which one it is.
5) Important: Tell which tire size you have in the pics you have posted.
6) <u>DC Integra's only!</u>
7) <u>****Most importantly: Don't clutter this thread at all with technical questions. Tech questions is what the forums are for, not this thread. Just post under the guidelines pointed out in rules 1 through 6. If you have a question for someone who may have posted their pics, then send them a Private Message. No cluttering.****</u>

Thankyou, and hopefully this thread will become helpful for many people who are considering lowering their DC and are not sure of how it may look. With this thread, the viewer will have a knowledge of how to replicate the pics and information provided by those who make posts showing their cars.

Once again, thankyou in advance, and please remember to follow the guidelines provided.



Modified by integrawow at 4:10 AM 3/16/2008
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Old Mar 16, 2008 | 05:38 AM
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Default Re: **The Official DC Lowering/Drop Picture Thread** (integrawow)

Here are the rules: read the forum rules stickied at the top. We already have a picture thread. Locked.
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