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I'd say its Sonic Silver - KR4.

Powered by either a Nismo S2 or R2 or Fine Spec Engine Final Edition, RB26DETT.

Nismo parts.

R35 GTR Brake Calipers.

Engine - RB26DETT R2 spec (September 2011)

Intake - NISMO intake pipe

Exhaust - NISMO ヴェルディナ NE-1 Ver.2

Cooler - NISMO intercooler, NISMO engine oil cooler, NISMO Z-tune radiator

Electronics - NISMO Z-tune ETS Unit

Suspension - OHLINS DFV

Brake - BREMBO (R35 純正 brake / φ380)

Exterior - Z-tune original dry carbon aero kit

Interior - RECARO RS-G SK SILVER 

     NARDI CLASSIC φ360 Black Suede & Black Spoke

     WORKSBELL release type RAPFiX ll

     NISMO Racing harness

Drive System - NISMO SUPER COPPERMIX Twin Clutch

         NISMO front L.S.D.

Wheel - NISMO LM GT4 OMORI FACTORY SPEC 18 x 9.5J (F/R)

Tire - YOKOHAMA ADVAN NEOVA AD08 255/35R18 (F/R)

Engine Oil - COMPETITION OIL type 2193E (5W40)

Differential Oil - COMPETITION OIL type 2189E (75W140)

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