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2013 Honda Accord Coupe by Bisimoto Debuts at 2012 SEMA

2013 Honda Accord Coupe by Bisimoto Engineering 1 photo
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We've already seen how Acura turned to both street and track racing for this year's SEMA show and we'll move on to parent company Honda now. The Japanese automotive producer aims to "reach out to the enthusiast community" relying on two concepts based on the 2013 Accord.
The vehicles were built by third-party aftermarket developers, one being based on the Sedan, while the other uses the Coupe as a starting point. We'll start with the latter, the 2013 Accord Coupe Grand Touring, which was put together by Bisimoto Engineering.

Here is the complete list of modifications brought to the 2-door Accord.
Powertrain Modifications:
  • Nitrous Express (NX) wet shot chemical supercharger system
  • NGK Iridium spark plugs
  • PurOl "Elite Series" Synthetic Motor Oils
  • Bisimoto Cat-back exhaust system
  • Burns Stainless mufflers
  • Bisimoto 360 degree Oil Cap
Chassis/Suspension Modifications:
  • JNF Chromoly roll cage
  • Progress coil suspension and sway bar
  • Buddy Club P1 Racing II Plus 19x9.5 aluminum wheels
  • Falken Azenis FK453 245/40ZR-19 tires
  • Buddy club P1 Racing lug nuts
  • Buddy Club Racing Spec Monoblock Calipers
  • Buddy Club Racing Spec Brake Rotors
Exterior Modifications:
  • Gatorwrap custom laminated body wrap
  • Bisimoto Accord GT Decal Pack kit
  • Bisimoto Accord GT Ghost Emblem Kit
  • Denmatic design scheme
  • Honda Factory Performance® (HFP®) side skirts, rear and front fascia kit
  • Carbon Creations GT Concept 2 Wing
Interior Modifications:
  • Bisimotowerks GT3 racing seats
  • Bisimotowerks Leather wrapped, hand stitched roll cage
  • Bisimoto reservoir socks
  • G&J braided lines
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