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LIST OF MODIFICATIONS

Car Make:

Nissan

Car Model:

R32 GTS-T Chassis

Power Options:

Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Air Conditioning, Rear Window Wiper, and among others I might have missed+

Mileage:

96,xxx KM’s

Engine & Driveline:

Dyno’d & Tuned by Kinetic Motorsports: 402.8WHP @ 14PSI / 1 Bar (Currently using 1 Bar wastegate spring)

RB25DET Swapped from an 1994 R33

MINES Tuned 300ZX Z32 TT ECU

ATS Twin Plate Carbon Type R Clutch

- Keeplabs Reinforced / Welded Clutch Pedal Bracket

Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator

Aeromotive Liquid Filled Fuel Pressure Gauge

Greddy Hi Polished Intake Manifold

Greddy External Oil Catch Can

HKS SSQV BOV

HKS Type S Front Mount Intercooler

Genesis Racing Battery

Garrett GT30R Ball Bearing Turbo Hi Polished

- GT30-11 with a .64 A\R

SPLITFIRE Ignition Coil Packs

Tial Wastegate 38mm

- Externally Dumped with Custom Screamer Pipe

Tomei Short Shifter

Custom Top Mount Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold

Kinetic Motorsports 440CC Injectors

Keeplabs Custom made Billet Top Feed Fuel Rail

Keeplabs Custom 90mm Q45 Throttle Body

Keeplabs Custom made One Piece Driveshaft

Keeplabs Custom made full Intercooler Piping

Keeplabs Custom made 3” Downpipe (Heat Wrapped – 1 02 bung, 1 extra bung for Wideband)

Keeplabs Full AN Fittings,

Keeplabs Custom Stainless Braided Fuel System

Keeplabs Custom made “Dropped Down” Aluminum Battery Tray

Keeplabs Custom “Hidden” Fuzebox

Keeplabs Custom “Hidden” Z32 Air Flow Meter (Looks like it’s running Standalone with NO AFM)

Keeplabs Custom Fender Wire Tuck (Prevents shredding wires due to extremely low ride height)

Keeplabs Custom made Turbo Inlet Pipe w/ K&N Race Filter

Keeplabs 3" Stainless Steel Catback Exhaust

- 3 Inch Straight Through From Turbo

Walbro 255 Fuel Pump

Wonder Hicas Eliminator

Removed: Hicas and All Associated Lines / Hardware

Suspension & Wheels:

ESSENTIAL Subframe Metal Bushings

Tein HA Coilovers (Can be substituted for 5000km new Cusco Zero-2 Coilovers; trade + cash)

Mines Front Strut Bar

WORK VS-KF

- Custom Rivet Color (Black)

- Custom Gold & Black WORK Centre Cap

- 17x10 front

- 18x10.5 rear

- Kumho Ecsta SPT

-225/45/17 Front

- 235/40/18 Rear

WORK lugnuts

WORK Valve Stem Caps

Electronics & Interior:

Apex'i SAFCII

- Keeplabs Custom Mounted in Glovebox

Apex'i AVC-R Boost Controller

- Keeplabs Custom Mounted in Glovebox

Compustar Pager Alarm System ( Immobolizer + other goodies)

CUSCO Safetly 21 7 Point Roll Cage

DEFI BF Series Boost Gauge

DEFI BF Series Oil Pressure Gauge

DEFI BF Series Water Temp Gauge

DEFI Controller Unit II

- Keeplabs Custom Flush Mounted in Dash

Focal Speakers All Around

- Doors and Rears

JIC MAGIC Red Alcantara Seats (x2)

- Momo Sliders (x2)

- Keeplabs Custom made Low Mounting Brackets (x2)

Pioneer AVIC-D1 Navigation

Takeda Custom Black Leather / Red Stitching Shift/E-brake Boot

Nardi Perferated Leather “DeepCorn” Steering Wheel

Nardi Classic Shift Knob

Body/Exterior/Lighting:

BlitzGear Pin Stripe Graphics

BlitzGear “Keeplabs” Crest Graphics

PRIME HID Kit 7000K

Paint Job Color: Tri-stage Alsa Corp Ice Pearl Black

Keeplabs rolled / pulled fenders

- 30+ mm over

Final Konnexion First Contact Front Bumper

Final Konnexion First Contact Side Skirt

Final Konnexion First Contact Rear Bumper

GTR Aluminum Hood

GTR Grill

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