Lowest lowered Staz?

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Lowest lowered Staz?

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Who has the lowest lowered Staz?

I remember seeing a red one that was very low. Searched but cant find it.
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I rekon im up (well down really) there!
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This shot shows the difference between stock and lowered...
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As seen in 'My Starion Saga' http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=9651
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And I thought I'd throw this one in too...
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This Staz was 2.5" lower at the front, and 2" lower at the back.
This setup made it handle like it was on rails!
These springs will be for sale soon actually... :)
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not a staz but mechanically the same:

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at the lowest point the front crossmember was 60mm from the ground. On 205/50 R15 tyres.

big change from this:

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Thanks guys...

NachoMan: What size tyres are they? Also what size rims, and with and offset?
It look awesome that low. How's the ride?
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TOMSUN wrote: NachoMan: What size tyres are they? Also what size rims, and with and offset?
It look awesome that low. How's the ride?
Was this the car you were looking for?
That car is now dead, never to live again. The full story is here - http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=9651

The wheels are 15 x 6.5" +15 offset.
Tyres were WAY too big for the wheels; 225/50/R15

The ride was hard and firm, with very little body roll. You could corner much faster than almost anything else on the road.
A mate describes the handling as 'Automan', As in, the car from the '80's TV show Automan.
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