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lol, i think he's talking about airbag suspension (i.e. adjustable at the flick of a switch... sorta like hydros)

in which case i pose the question to you:

Why f**king bother?

If you want to do that, buy something like a BMW or Lexus etc.

Skylines are built for handling and speed, why would you f**k that up by fitting airbags to it? so you can "Look fulleeeee siiiiik uleh"?

if its ok with U MATE u keep ur skyline how u want and i will keep my how i want , and wat do u no wat i need the 4, i cant get my car in the driveway

lol, i think he's talking about airbag suspension (i.e. adjustable at the flick of a switch... sorta like hydros)

in which case i pose the question to you:

Why f**king bother?

If you want to do that, buy something like a BMW or Lexus etc.

Skylines are built for handling and speed, why would you f**k that up by fitting airbags to it? so you can "Look fulleeeee siiiiik uleh"?

If you keep posting like a 14 year old on school holidays then you will continue to not be taken by the guys on this forum. Vowels and grammar aren't a luxury, and this isn't SMS or MSN.

In any case, your best option is to find an air-strut manufacturer that can fit bags onto standard (or dampening adjustable) struts. This will ensure that you have an easy fit, and minimal modifications to the actual suspension setup. As for the solenoids and pumps, that's all dependant on how much you can spend and how patient you are when it comes to changing your car's height.

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