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As much as I dislike JDM companies for how they sell parts and make you wait forever to get them—plus don’t even get me started on the purists—but that’s not what I want to talk about today!

Apparently, Blitz is also working on a kit that works with the OEM shocks and struts, and it’s adjustable. The price is listed at 100k yen without the lowering option, or 350k yen with it. I still don’t fully understand the auto-dubbing 😂, but hey, at least there are options out there for lowering the car! Also not everyone works with the brand and the ones that does want to charge you two or three times the amount just because and the excuse as always is the tariff or covid or is rare or something.



https://www.blitz.co.jp/products/suspension/damper_zz-r_a.html
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Nice! Looks like the Ground Control ones, wondering how it would pairing with DSC Module hmmmm
 
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Nice! Looks like the Ground Control ones, wondering how it would pairing with DSC Module hmmmm
I’m thinking the same! I’m definitely going to invest in that module. It’s an amazing idea, and everyone who has one loves it so it should be a good pair with whatever suspension it has.
 

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I looked at one of the first adjustable sets but decided that if I'm keeping the OEM dampers I don't want to go that low anyway and settled on a brand name spring instead.

I think there are 4 or 5 adjustable sets on the market now?
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