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0-60 Magazine Hyundai Genesis Drift Coupe

Posted by admin On July - 25 - 2009

Turbonetics was thrilled to receive a call from 0-60 Magazine to help them transform a new Hyundai Genesis Coupe into a drifting machine. Gary Castillo worked closely with our team to select a custom Turbonetics Ceramic Ball Bearing turbocharger and huge Spearco front mount intercooler for the car. Gary and his team at Design Craft in southern California performed an incredible job fabricating and building the beautiful new Genesis Coupe in such a short period of time. The result is a car that gets sideways as well as it looks. We can’t wait to see the full article in the upcoming 0-60 Magazine on newsstands at the end of April.

Excerpt from 0-60 Magazine News Release:

“0-60 Magazine was chosen by Hyundai Motors to help market its recently launched Genesis Coupe to the performance aftermarket community. With their upcoming participation in the largest U.S. based drifting series Formula Drift, they suggested a very reliable street yet drift capable performance build to really show the performance capabilities of the car. Given an extremely tight building schedule and obviously no available performance parts, the task was more than challenging.

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We thank all of our sponsors and manufacturer partner’s dedication and hard work in making this build possible.

O-60 Magazine On-Line Article

Manufacturer Partners:

Hyundai Motors
Design Craft Fabrication
Turbonetics
Greddy Performance
Stoptech Brakes
Sparco USA
Advan Racing Wheels
Hankook Tire
APR Performance
Motul
Apexi
K&N Filters
Progress Technology
GoPro Camera

The full editorial recap and review of the build will be featured in the June/July Issue of 0-60 Magazine.

Turbonetics turbocharged 0-60 Hyundai Genesis

Turbonetics turbocharged 0-60 Hyundai Genesis

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