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slow99eclipse

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Sep 30, 2003
i have a 99 tenth anni. should i put the quwhees wide body kit on it ? also what is a good brand of coilovers or should i get lowering springs and shocks ? i plan on putting some 18s on it so it should be pretty low when its all said and done, also does anyone know of a good engine swap website, mine only has 50k miles but i would like to drop in a few more horses, im willing to sell the original engine after that, im also looking for a good site that will replace headliners, i ordered black carpet and im getting ready to paint the gray panels in my car to match my blk leather, i want to go with a complete blk int. hook me up with any good info... reguarding interior advice, wheels, bodykits, websites.. etc, also should i buy the body kit off of ebay or are they all junk ?? tim :dsm:
 
whether or not you get the quewhees kit depends on if you are willing to shell out one grand for a body kit. buy it direct from them so you know you are getting the real thing. there is no engine swap for the nt eclipse. we drive dsm's not hondas. i think there have only been two people who have actually swapped in the turbo dsm engine into an nt dsm but it is hard and costs a lot of money so it would be smarter for you to spray or buy a turbo kit. as far as your suspension, if you want the best, get some good coilovers such as ground control or tein and get some adjustable shocks. i dont remember the name of the place but someone posted on www.2gnt.com that their shop was selling carbon fiber headliners. you buy one from them kind of discounted and they sponsor your car. just go to the site and sear carbon fiber headliners. hope that helps:dsm:
 
I have the quwhees kit and let me tell you be prepared for a lot of head aches. I got mine right from quwhees as a sponsor back when they first went into buisness. The kit looks great but the quality is not the best. The kit does not fit real good and you will probably be looking a huge body shop bill. I have a good friend that owns his own shop so I got a good deal on my install. Also the kit only looks good if its molded and that means more money. I'm not trying to change your mind I just want you to think this decision through. A wide body kits requires time, money and most of all patience.
 
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