AMS Performance is a name synonymous with high-powered GT-Rs bearing the "Alpha" moniker, but they've got their hands in all sorts of platforms from domestics, to Euro, and everything in between. At SEMA 2023 we had a chance to catch up with AMS Performance thanks to Ty Curtin to see how the legendary Alpha badging has found its way to the new Nissan Z, where they've been pushing the platform's limits. We also got a look at some of their product lineup, including a close look at some of the unique parts they developed for the Z.
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