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TomB

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Hey all, this is my second post so be nice if i screw something up.

I have recently bought a 96 'rolla seca as my first car. It is ultra stock and eventually want to have some fun with it. So i want to improve it.

The first thing i am going to do is upgrade my suspension and brakes.

Im wanting to know what products i should be looking at to do this.

I know a little bit about cars but have never done any hands on work so am also wanting to know whether or not doing this is an easy task. My dad knows a bit and could probably do it but he wouldn't approve of this.

If it is to difficult then i will just spend a bit extra and get someone else to do it.

Cheers. B)

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Not too familiar with the '96, but i would suggest a good pair of lowered springs (nothing over 30mm drop or your struts will fail quickly)some good rubber/rims and maybe sway bar upgrade. There a probably a few guys here that can help you out.

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