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Hi all,

Just Jap Racing Sydney, the Australian Distributor for Blitz Japan, is proud to bring our loyal customers some cutting edge specials on the latest range of High Performance Blitz Damper ZZ-R Coilover Suspension Kits, just in time for Christmas!

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BLITZ DAMPER ZZ-R STANDARD FEATURES

- 32 Stage Damping Force & Height Adjustable

- Enlarged Piston Design

- Superior Lightweight Design For Reduced Unsprung Weight

- Specially Designed Shock Absorber Valving

- High Strength Cylinder Casing

- Lightweight Forged Alloy Upper Mounts

- High Strength Forged Alloy Spring Locking Seats

- Durable High-Tensile SAE9245 Coil Springs

- Lightweight Alloy Mounting Brackets

- Durable Rubber Dust Boots

- Corrosion Resistant Black Special Anodized Coating

- Blitz Height Adjustment C-Spanners Included

- Fully Rebuildable

- Suitable For Street & Track Applications Via Wide Adjustment Range

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AVAILABLE NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES

- Nissan S13

- Nissan S14

- Nissan S15

- Nissan Skyline ECR33

- Nissan Skyline ER34

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Nissan Skyline R33/R34 GTR

- Nissan 350Z Z33

- Nissan 370Z Z34

- Mazda RX7 FD3S

- Mitusbishi Colt Ralliart

- Mitsubishi Lancer EVO CT9A

- Toyota JZX90/JZX100

PURCHASE NOW FOR ONLY $1399.00 (NORMALLY $1499.00) + FREE DELIVERY!

HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Purchase these and many other fantastic Blitz products online now via our massive website at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here

Blitz shocks used to be by Sachs. Do you know if this is still the case?

Hi Roy,

I don't believe so but will verify

Steve

any chance you have these to suit 34gtr?

Absolutely :) We have 3 sets for BNR34 on their way from Japan, currently due in January.

If you would like to secure one of these sets before they arrive, please give Darron a quick call on (02) 9545 0532 and he will be more than happy to look after you.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Keep the orders coming - We will not be beaten on price!

Buy with confidence from the Australian Blitz Distributor, Just Jap Racing :)

The quality of these Coilovers is amazing have a set fitted to my evo 7 and a set in my cousins Evo 8 the ride is great and the adjustment you can do is huge ! I would recommend these over bc

The quality of these Coilovers is amazing have a set fitted to my evo 7 and a set in my cousins Evo 8 the ride is great and the adjustment you can do is huge ! I would recommend these over bc

Cheers for the reply, might buy a set when I get paid. Looked at the BCs and Blitz side by side, thought the blitz might be the go.

Cheers for the reply, might buy a set when I get paid. Looked at the BCs and Blitz side by side, thought the blitz might be the go.

yep side by side the blitz quality is amazing im not saying the bc arnt good but my personal opinion is that blitz ones are worth the little extra

  • 2 weeks later...

Heaps more stock now available.

New kits have just arrived for BNR32, BCNR33/BNR34, 350Z, 370Z and FD RX7

Get your orders in now for fast AND free Australia-wide Delivery!!

  • 4 months later...

Hi David, apologies for not responding earlier, I have just seen this post now.

These do not come from BC, we source these directly from Blitz Japan.

There are a number of coilovers on the Market that do share a number of similarities, ie Trust and Blitz - What you can be assured of with Blitz is a superior quality product from one of the biggest and most reputable Japanese tuning companies.

Which brand you select ultimate depends on your purpose, though its worth noting we have only had outstanding feedback and response from customers on the Blitz ZZR's since we began selling them.

Regards,

Steve

Are they made by blitz or out sourced though ?

They are a Blitz genuine product.

Please check their website for further details:

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/suspension/damper_zz-r.html

Cheers,

Steve



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