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Z-Performance ZP3.1 rims on the 750 PS Mercedes AMG GT R

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Recently updated on August 8, 2018 at 07:27 am

Z-Performance ZP3.1 rims on the 750 PS Mercedes AMG GT R

The rim specialists of Z-Performance Wheels yesterday presented a significantly modified Mercedes-Benz AMG GT-R (GT R) that you absolutely have to see. The vehicle could also be seen at this year's Raceism meeting in Wroclaw and caused a sensation. The 585 PS strong top model got an in-house ZP3.1 wheelset that is impressive. The rim is built in glossy black and the dimensions were 9 × 20 inches ET25 on the front axle, while the rear axle was 10,5 × 20 inches with an ET22.

Z-Performance ZP3.1 rims on the 750 PS Mercedes AMG GT R

But that was not it now. So that the wheel set sits optimally in the wheel arch there were 20 millimeter track plates and slippers in the format 255 / 30 ZR20 and 295 / 30 ZR20. And unmistakably a lowering is installed. A brand new KW variant 4 coilover suspension in combination with a HLS2-Lift-Kit provides for a discreet draft. To make sure that everything stays healthy in multi-storey car parks and on bad roads, the GT-R can be raised thanks to the lift kit on the front axle, so smaller obstacles are no problem. Another highlight of the modifications is under the bonnet. The four-liter twin-turbo V8 engine was persuaded by the specialists of Gorilla Performance thanks Chiptuning in combination with an Exhaust Exhaust exhaust system and associated Downpipes once more to perform 165 PS more.

Z-Performance ZP3.1 rims on the 750 PS Mercedes AMG GT R

Incredible 750 PS drive the athlete now and provide breathtaking acceleration. The striking Panamerica grille and the front and rear lights are also colored black and thus the spectacular project is completed. If we receive timely information on further changes to the GT-R, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Z-Performance ZP3.1 rims on the 750 PS Mercedes AMG GT R

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Z-Performance ZP3.1 rims on the 750 PS Mercedes AMG GT R

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