2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe R-spec on 2040-cars
Bryan, Texas, United States
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1. Added a carbon fiber lip spoiler to the rear, really completed the look.
2. Added a BTR stage 1 ECU. It needed it!
3. Raised the rear about 3/4" to level the car and eliminate a little bit of rubbing
4. Got a proper alignment and balance
Otherwise it has just gotten regular oil changes and been driven. It still has the primary cat and being a stage 1 ECU it is still emissions legal, passes no problem.
Performance
· AEM Cold Air Intake
· ARK Performance Exhaust
· ARK Performance Turbo Downpipe
Chassis
· Brembo Gran Turismo Brake Kit w/ 15" Caliper (front) painted Frozen Grey. Rear factory Brembo calipers have been painted to match.
· KW Coilovers Variant 3
· Whiteline Sway Bars
· ARK Performance Strut Bar
Wheels & Tires
· MORR MonoForged VS52 Concave Wheels 19x10 F and 19x12 R in Mystic Black
· Toyo Tires Proxes T1R 285/30 ZR19 and 325/30 ZR19
· Muteki sr35 Lug Nuts
Exterior
· TS Designs Metal Fender Flares designed by Jon Sibal
· BASF Atlantis Blue Metallic
· APR Carbon Fiber Splitter
· Seibon Carbon Fiber Side and Rear Lip Kit
· The Retrofit Source and Retrofit House Custom JP Edition Headlights with VLEDs
Interior
· Recaro Cross Sportster Seats w/ custom matching BASF painted backs
· Katzkin Re-upholstery leather and suede in black. (RSPEC traditionally comes with red leather seats)
· Takata Drift III Harnesses
· Custom Harness Bar
In-Car Entertainment
· Alpine Electronics System built by BP Auto Sound
1. Alpine INE-W927HD Head Unit
2. Alpine SPR-60C Component 2-way Speaker System
3. Alpine SWR-T10 10" Thin Subwoofers (2)
4. Alpine MRX-M55 Mono Power Amp
5. Alpine MRX-F35 4/3/2 Channel Power Amp
· Scosche Electronics
1. Accumat HyperFlex Sound Deadening
2. EFX Elite Series Braided Multi-Core Interconnects
3. EFX Speaker Wire
4. EFX Amp Power Kit
5. EFX Ground Distribution Block
· Kinetik Power Supply and Battery
· V-LEDs Lighting
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