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Engine:

Pod filter

Splitfire coilpacks

Exhaust:

3inch exhaust straight through with hks 3inch front pipe

gtr cat

Suspension:

Pedders XA coilovers

Wheels:

Veliside andrews 18's (didnt like chrome but it seems the contrast between the colour and wheels suit it KN6 :) )

Kumho ku31's 255 rear ku19's 235 front

slotted rotots front and rear

hpx qfm pads

Estimated Power:

Around 140rwkw as it stands , cooler upgrade and more boost coming soon. Shooting for 220rwkw eventually after tune and new turbo(nothing too insane as its my daily driver and reliability is key)

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Any further plans for the car champ?

Personally not a fan of the shaded front indicators but you did a good job.

its my daily so just a tune and remove those sideskirts as theres to much going on. after that im installing a killer sound system , clear indicator side lights and l.e.d tail lights (not altezza)

Going to get a tune in feb and then maybe a high flow turbo later in the year after i put in a trans cooler and a shift kit.

Looking at creating a car that is cruiser friendly and a balance between sexy and defect free(as much as it can be)

The only thing I didnt like about the s2 where those orange indicators , thats why i shaded them and I personally think they look much better. is still as visible as normal when they come on so hopefully not defect worthy. to each their own:)

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