I'll tell you what, that car looks stock. If that is the drop you get with this particular spring set up, I would go with another brand. I used to own ground control with the adjustable coilovers on my 3000GT. This thing was slammed. Just some tips for driving a slammed car: When driving never approach any incline or decline straight on, like a driveway for instance. You will be guaranteed to do damage to the ground effects or scrap them. When ascending and descending, to avoid bottoming out, always place one wheel on the ground at a time first by approaching the slope SLOWLY at a diagonal angle. This will insure that either the front right/left depending on which way you are turning will hit the slope and then the other front wheel. The rear of the car will follow the front so contine to move through it slowly until all 4 wheels are planted again. You do this, you can drive almost anywhere with a slammed car. It will take a while to get used to, but once mastered, you will appreciate the advice the next time you approach that sloping driveway at Pep Boys.
