Hi all
First of all i will give u all my apologies for my english, i usually speak french.
I'll do my best.
My name's John and i live in Belgium.
I m a big fan of slammed car in good realisation with great wheels and clean look.
For a couple of weeks, i bought a C124 from 1993 with a 320 engine.
Thats a really fu****g nice car to drive it, but my country's not the USA about the fuel price and the car looks really expansive with the Fuel consuption.
So i decided to get an other car, but which one?
After some research, i find a S124 from 1995 with a 300D engine.
Less powered but the same driving pleasure.
My project is to stock the coupe for some times and use the estate as a daily driver.
In the near future, the estate will get lowered and put on some great rims.
About the lowering method for this model, im looking everywhere i can.
I find the yellow speed racing coilovers kit which is really fit for the 124, i prefer this rather than modify an e36 kit.
But what i don't find how to do is to neutralize the hydrolic loading system that exists on the estate.
So, if u have some informations about how to do it, it will be great for me to know how.
Pics will follow.
First of all i will give u all my apologies for my english, i usually speak french.
I'll do my best.
My name's John and i live in Belgium.
I m a big fan of slammed car in good realisation with great wheels and clean look.
For a couple of weeks, i bought a C124 from 1993 with a 320 engine.
Thats a really fu****g nice car to drive it, but my country's not the USA about the fuel price and the car looks really expansive with the Fuel consuption.
So i decided to get an other car, but which one?
After some research, i find a S124 from 1995 with a 300D engine.
Less powered but the same driving pleasure.
My project is to stock the coupe for some times and use the estate as a daily driver.
In the near future, the estate will get lowered and put on some great rims.
About the lowering method for this model, im looking everywhere i can.
I find the yellow speed racing coilovers kit which is really fit for the 124, i prefer this rather than modify an e36 kit.
But what i don't find how to do is to neutralize the hydrolic loading system that exists on the estate.
So, if u have some informations about how to do it, it will be great for me to know how.
Pics will follow.
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