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    Ken Auto and I.L Motors Dosukoi Collaboration

    The new remake Dosukoi in collaboration with Ken Auto and I. L. Motorsport from Germany have reduced the previous weight from 570g to 420g. The Dosukoi was manufactured in Germany. Ken Auto and I. L. Motorsport have put together, there know about the Mazda Miata, and have made the Dosukoi together to reinforce the rear body rigidity of the Roadster. I control torsion and the distortion of the Mazda, Miata, Roadster, MX-5 NA, and the effeteness is to regain suspension original accurate movement is distinguished.

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    Does this mount to the two pillars under the rear bumper where a lot of towhooks go?
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    6,000 rpm - mere mortals would shift NCGreasemonkey's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RuckkehrMiata View Post
    Does this mount to the two pillars under the rear bumper where a lot of towhooks go?
    With a little bit of thought you can still mount the tow hook safely. Mine is mounted with an installed hidden hitch. And IIRC the brace is less of a problem because it mounts to the rear and not in line like the hidden hitch.

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    4,000 rpm - entering the fun zone Slampen's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RuckkehrMiata View Post
    Does this mount to the two pillars under the rear bumper where a lot of towhooks go?
    Ken Auto have a made a nice installation video =>


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    Is that a shadow of E. Honda from Street Fighter? I kinda want the brace just for that reason alone lol

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