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And yes to Powertrix. Best bang for the buck in my opinion. Also, Tein Super Street are not bad, but I'd only buy if you find a used set for a decent price. They are rebuildable in case of failure in the future. Since you'll need an alignment after installing new coilovers, have a look at your inner and outer tie rods. Also look at your upper control arms. Do this for both front and rear. Grab the wheel and shake it left/right, up/down while it is jacked up. Anything abnormally worn? Replace those.
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