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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.

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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

- Honda Civic

- Honda S2000

- Honda Integra

- Subaru WRX

- Toyota FT86 / Subaru BRZ

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

Paul, both the BC and Blitz Coilovers are excellent quality.

We cant comment on HSD, but we have sold 1000's of sets of BC with sensational feedback from our customers, and the response has been the same from Blitz.

We are the Australia Dealer for both Blitz and BC, carry a full range of spare parts and provide the highest standard of after sales support and warranty followup that you will not find elsewhere,

Cheers,

Steve



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