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Thread: Blistein Coilovers for MPS 6 (anyone read Japanese?)

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    Default Blistein Coilovers for MPS 6 (anyone read Japanese?)

    Sorry if it has been covered, couldn't see it any where but I found this looking around was wondering if anyone can translate...

    BILSTEIN BSS??? ??????? ???? GG3P ??????????1? - Yahoo!??????

    All I could get was Aug 05 onwards and model GG3P (which I belive is the 6MPS)

    If these do fit a MPS 6 how would they compare to other options out there? I know a few people have the BCs.. what about autoexe or h&r, hks etc

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    Hi cletusb and

    Pulse_Mps helped a bit when I was looking at Cusco Coilovers, you could try PM'ing him. I've got Cusco's which I got 2nd hand and are very happy with them, though whilst my ride is very firm, she corners flat as tack
    cheers
    Chris

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    Try this translation
    Translation result for http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/tire1ban/bilmazda113.html

    Looks like they're charging AUD$2125, not bad for Billies.

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    Car: Mazda Mazdaspeed Atenza
    Manufacture year: 05/8~
    Model: GG3P

    Item number: BSS6030J
    Drop: (F)15mm (R)10mm
    Type: (F&R) Monotube
    Cost: 225750

    Note: Front height adjustable, rear non adjustable (I think)

    And other misc stuff about image not the final product and check which model etc etc.

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    Mmm, "Mazdaspeed Atenza" aka MPS6 and Mazdaspeed 6 yeah? So could be a go...

    Any thoughts about these vs Autoexe or other brands?

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    Go with BC coilovers - BFYB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuliaj View Post
    Go with BC coilovers - BFYB.
    Are they the most streetable?

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    Very streetable - 32 levels of damper adjustment, straight install without needing to modify (unlike H&Rs), decently priced. On Perth roads - which I hear aren't as bad as say Sydney, the coilovers feel better than stock in terms of ride quality and harshness. On really bumpy/bad quality roads, I suspect the ride could be a bit rough and probably worse than stock.

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