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  1. Hi guys, i am some problems with my vertical parking, my car always tend to more on the left side of the car lot and sometimes in between of two lots. I always need to do adjustments to get it right. I really don't know why it always like that. I am so afraid of doing any parking now. Can anyone here give me the steps of doing vertical parking?I am driving a Mit Lancer. Thanks
  2. Hi bros. If I had changed suspension and is still keeping my original suspension (coils + shock absorber), can i keep it for like 2-3years? can i keep it in a box or is there any special way to store it? or must be placed vertical or horizontal? thinking to re-use 2-3years down the road if dekitting to sell.
  3. The first TRUE vertical door conversion complete bolt on kit. No welding or cutting required. EVERYTHING is included to do the conversion. The kit includes: (2) Steel Door Hinge Assemblies (left and right) (2) High Powered Lift Shocks All Mounting Hardware Carbon Fiber Trim Replacement Wiring Harness Extension Detailed Installation Manual This bolt on kit is the perfect solution; it is very simple to install and will take only a few hours and is a fraction of the cost of a custom job. Simply roll your fenders, bolt the kit on and you are done. This modification will make your vehicle stand out more than any body kit. Now the question, if LTA allows, would you do it?
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