West Aussie
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Actually in the city you will find some buskingSo you mean to tell me you don't have people on street corners playing didgeridoos?
Actually in the city you will find some buskingSo you mean to tell me you don't have people on street corners playing didgeridoos?
Lmao true story. Gave money to (what I think was) an aboriginal dude playing a didge in Melbourne. Then I bought a didge for myself up in Cairns. Like an actual one from a music shop, not one of the touristy ones (which I bought one of those as well).Actually in the city you will find some busking
Still debating on lowering the vehicle
Not sure which ones to buy, I enjoy the luxury the stock suspension brings to the table. Would hate to ruin that
Look, just enjoy the Z as delivered, get used to the driving dynamics as baselines, then throw upgrades later, so you'll know what's worth it or not, and more market choices. Let some of the stock parts wear out, e.g. tires, before you throw them out. Get the most value outta your investment. Let others make the mistakes My 2c.Not sure which ones to buy, I enjoy the luxury the stock suspension brings to the table. Would hate to ruin that
Or just get lowering springs. Stock shocks will be fine for a whileLook, just enjoy the Z as delivered, get used to the driving dynamics as baselines, then throw upgrades later, so you'll know what's worth it or not, and more market choices. Let some of the stock parts wear out, e.g. tires, before you throw them out. Get the most value outta your investment. Let others make the mistakes My 2c.
Yeah but depending on how much stiffer lowering springs can be, will really throw off the stock damping...pogo stick!Or just get lowering springs. Stock shocks will be fine for a while
Swift does a great job from what I’m hearing that can improve handling and lower look with out being a pogo stickYeah but depending on how much stiffer lowering springs can be, will really throw off the stock damping...pogo stick!