Keitora Custom Pack adds drift, off-road variants with nitro boost
Keitora Custom Pack bundles a drift-ready street build and a 6x6 off-roader, with nitro and custom audio giving both versions a real gameplay edge.

Keitora Custom Pack lands as a compact but unusually flexible add-on tuning and template release from Silentm503, and the appeal is immediate: one download, two very different ways to drive. The version 1.0 listing on GTA5-Mods.com frames it as a lore-friendly vanilla edit, but the real hook is the split personality. One Keitora leans into street and drift handling with a Hakuchou engine swap and custom wheels, while the other turns the same nameplate into a 6x6 off-road machine built for rough ground and showy runs.
For day-to-day driving, the street-and-drift Keitora custom looks like the one that will get the most miles. It is the more natural pick for cruising, carving traffic, and sliding corners without feeling like a novelty build parked in the garage for screenshots. The 6x6 variant is the headline grabber, the one you pull out when the goal is dirt, hills, and pure visual noise. That contrast is what makes the pack work: it does not force a single fantasy, it gives you a tarmac car and a trail toy in the same folder.
The supporting details matter just as much. SilentM gets credit for the custom cars, Streiter_V12 for the exhaust note, ETX9 for the liveries, and David Brxxwn for handling. Both versions come with scratch-made mod parts, a livery template, and liveries from ETX9, which gives the pack a more complete feel than a simple model swap. Nitro boost adds a clear gameplay edge, and the new engine sounds help the Keitora stand out the moment it fires up.

Installation follows the standard Grand Theft Auto V add-on routine: copy the keitora-sm folder into update\x64\dlcpacks, add the entry to dlclist.xml with OpenIV, then spawn the vehicle in game. Silentm503 also sets out the use rules clearly. Edits, modifications, and re-uploads need prior permission, but FiveM servers can use the mod as long as credit goes to SilentM Customs. That makes the pack especially useful for RP garages and curated server lineups, where a grounded build with real handling character is worth more than a one-off novelty.
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