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Z1 Motorsports 370z Adjustable Suspension Kit? Any Good?

I had the z1 kit for years. Primarily for autocross. It's a pain to adjust but I never had any rattles. Good budget option for a person who is just

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Old 07-21-2021, 09:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I had the z1 kit for years. Primarily for autocross. It's a pain to adjust but I never had any rattles. Good budget option for a person who is just looking to lower the car and won't be making changes all the time. SPL is great but completely overkill for that scenario.
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I had the z1 kit for years. Primarily for autocross. It's a pain to adjust but I never had any rattles. Good budget option for a person who is just looking to lower the car and won't be making changes all the time. SPL is great but completely overkill for that scenario.
Yeah but your first Z got murdered by hail which was attracted to the Z1 kit like filings to a magnet. It's #science
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Yeah but your first Z got murdered by hail which was attracted to the Z1 kit like filings to a magnet. It's #science
Lol. SPL would have stopped that for sure.
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