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ACC Corporation

The predecessor Accincjp (ACCinc Japan) of the car tuning company Advanced Car Culture (ACC) was founded in 1978 in Hyogo Japan by Shozo Okamoto. At that time the company was called "Tire Service Fukusaki" and focused on the sale and service of wheels and tires. In 1990 the company started importing aluminum wheels and hydraulic parts. In order to expand the business, more branches of the business were added and a large factory was taken over to efficiently start research and development. In 1997 the company was reorganized as ACC Corporation and since then the name is no longer Accincjp (ACCinc Japan). In the following year ACC developed its first air suspension system (Airride) on the basis of the knowledge and know-how accumulated over the years. In 1999 the newly developed air suspension was presented at the Tokyo Auto Salon. This new chassis later developed into what is known today as the "AIR RUNNER" in the tuning scene. After the many positive reactions to the product, the company began to market it on the Japanese market under the name "AIR BOMBER". It doesn't matter if you have one Audi, a BMW , or Mercedes are driving. And also exotics like one Acura or Maserati can get an AIR BOMBER aerial landing gear.