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Berets off to the oignonfolk.
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I think Citroens look best stock.
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Thanks Wes.
Note: some of you earlier commenters are totally on the ball. It's a good thing I'm the only one at work right now.
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Seriously, keeping some of the old suspension's flexibility couldn't be a bad thing when wheeling.
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I think with normal camber and height it would actually look OK.
Props to the builder, looks damn near seamless.
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