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<blockquote data-quote="analogkid" data-source="post: 1050479" data-attributes="member: 552686"><p>do your self a favor. before you ever put any real horsepower to the ground, invest in a good set of subframe connectors, and an underhood triangular strut tower brace. these alone will make a world of difference in the way that car will drive and how long it will last before the body is fatigued. i had about 300 hp in my 88 iroc and it was as tight as the day i got it with these parts. (these cars are known for droopy doors and crack in the top back corner of the door jambs)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="analogkid, post: 1050479, member: 552686"] do your self a favor. before you ever put any real horsepower to the ground, invest in a good set of subframe connectors, and an underhood triangular strut tower brace. these alone will make a world of difference in the way that car will drive and how long it will last before the body is fatigued. i had about 300 hp in my 88 iroc and it was as tight as the day i got it with these parts. (these cars are known for droopy doors and crack in the top back corner of the door jambs) [/QUOTE]
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