2003 Nissan 350z Aps Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
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It has a Stoptech ST-60/40 BBK kit with 355mm (14in) cross drilled
rotors and 6 piston calipers in the front and 4 piston calipers in the
rear. A Zeal coil over suspension (now know as Endless) , with freshly
rebuilt rear shocks. Hotchkiss sway bars front and rear. It has 5Ziegen
wheels with Bridgestone RE-11 265/35R19 in front and 285/35R19 in the
rear. Front tires have plenty of tread left, rears are still sticky, but
getting close to end of life. The exhaust is a factory Nismo cat-back.
Finally, it has a APS Twin Turbo kit, with freshly rebuilt turbos, 2.5
inch down pipes, JWT camshafts, running base boost of 7psi. Also has a
Defi link Gauge system with exhaust temp and boost. It also has been
Uprev tuned along side the Unichip to remove the check engine light and
optimize overall drive-ability and performance.
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