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Japanese Performance Centre 2010 R35 GTR build up

List of mods:

GReddy TD06 Turbo Kit

GReddy Intercooler Kit

GReddy Intercooler Hard pipe kit

1000cc Injectors

COBB Access Port Tuning

Willall GTR Titanium Mid Pipe

Willall WR35EX GTR Titanium Cat Back Exhaust System

Willall WR35FS GTR 1000HP Anti Surge Fuel System

Willall WR35OP GTR Hi Volume Oil Pan

E85 Fuel

HKS HiperMax III Coilovers

19x10.5 Advan RS-D

GReddy Profec-B Spec 2

Plumb back return screamer pipes chopped for external = (LOUD)

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Japanese Performance Centre 2010 R35 GTR build up

List of mods:

GReddy TD06 Turbo Kit

GReddy Intercooler Kit

GReddy Intercooler Hard pipe kit

1000cc Injectors

COBB Access Port Tuning

Willall GTR Titanium Mid Pipe

Willall WR35EX GTR Titanium Cat Back Exhaust System

Willall WR35FS GTR 1000HP Anti Surge Fuel System

Willall WR35OP GTR Hi Volume Oil Pan

E85 Fuel

HKS HiperMax III Coilovers

19x10.5 Advan RS-D

GReddy Profec-B Spec 2

Plumb back return screamer pipes chopped for external = (LOUD)

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31400_398717388213_578968213_4406175_1300148_n.jpg

31400_398718063213_578968213_4406177_2097548_n.jpg

31400_398719163213_578968213_4406191_3783986_n.jpg

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