Installed: Dress Up Bolts 240sx + SR20DET Package Install

When we recently unboxed the custom care package from Dress Up Bolts for PAS Editor Adam Gordon's S13 240sx, we were already envisioning how good this stuff would look under the hood on the SR20DET. It all started in Vegas during SEMA 2022, when our team was hanging out with the dudes from Dress Up Bolts, Seth and Travis. We got to talking about their hardware, and our cars, and soon enough were were showing them photos of Gordon Leadfoot's S13 240sx. Immediately, they had an idea. Dress Up Bolts has an SR20DET kit, but Gordon's SR is from an S15 Silvia, which means different valve cover hardware. Luckily, they had experience with this and knew that older Evo valve cover hardware was a perfect fit. They also supplied strut tower top nuts, valve stem caps, and some custom ordered stuff that Gordon measured beforehand. The before and after speaks for itself!

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