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All I can say is.... WOW.

EDIT: sorry link doesn't work. For some reason it never does. Here it is anyway.... (Gotta kinda read through the language barrier but basically its nuts. Pushing 680ps)

The 20-year engine from March 24 to April 13 (44871 KM), O / H here.

O/H実施後慣らし運転コミで500KMです。 O / H after running-in Komi 500 KM.

エンジン系 Engine system

NISMO GTブロック(RRR) NISMO GT block (RRR)

HKS 86鍛造ピストンSTEP2ニッケルメッキ東名 H断面コンロット HKS 86 H Tomei forging cross-section of nickel-plated piston STEP2 KONROTTO

NISMO コンロットメタル NISMO KONROTTOMETARU

NISMO クランクメタル純正バランス取りクランクシャフト東名 強化OILポンプ東名 280カムシャフト(11.5mm) NISMO metal crank crankshaft take genuine balance Tomei strengthen OIL pump camshaft 280 Tomei (11.5 mm)

HKS スライドカムスプロケット HKS SURAIDOKAMUSUPUROKETTO

NISMO 強化タイミングベルト NISMO reinforced timing belt

HKS GT3037S(56T A/R0.61) HKS GT3037S (56T A/R0.61)

HKS GTウエストゲートヘット ポート研磨・バルブシートカット・カム山逃げ加工リン青銅バルブガイド東名 メタルガスケットt=1.2mm HKS GT UESUTOGETOHETTO port BARUBUSHITOKATTO polishing process phosphor bronze relief valve cam mountain guide Tomei METARUGASUKETTO t = 1.2mm

東名 強化バルブスプリングSet(TYPE-B) Tomei valve spring strengthen Set (TYPE-B)

東名 バルブリフター東名 カムスタットボルト東名 スタット式シリンダーヘットボルト Tomei valve lifter Tomei KAMUSUTATTOBORUTO Tomei stat ceremony SHIRINDAHETTOBORUTO

RH9 ATIクランクダンパープーリー RH9 ATI KURANKUDANPAPURI

N1用 ウォーターポンプビリオン ローテンプサーモスタット(71℃ハイフロー) N1 UOTAPONPUBIRION for ROTENPUSAMOSUTATTO (71 ℃ high flow)

NGK レーシングプラグ10番ヘットカバーメッキ加工 NGK RESHINGUPURAGU finishing 10th HETTOKABAMEKKI

燃料関係 Fuel relationship

GTR 純正フューエルポンプ×2 GTR genuine fuel pump × 2

フューエルデリバリーパイプ FYUERUDERIBARIPAIPU

880cc フューエルインジェクターフューエルコレクタータンク KANSAI作成 KANSAI create FYUERUINJEKUTAFYUERUKOREKUTATANKU 880cc

吸・排気関係 Inhalation of exhaust relations

Kansai ワンオフ作成サクションパイプ・チャンバーパイプ・アルミエアダクト Kansai WANOFU create suction pipe CHANBAPAIPU ARUMIEADAKUTO

HKS スーパードラッガーマフラー HKS SUPADORAGGAMAFURA

APEX ECV APEX ECV

冷却関係 Relations cooled

TRUST 4層式インタークーラーアルミ3層ラジエター TRUST 4 INTAKURAARUMI three-tiered layer radiator

HKS OILクーラー Cooler HKS OIL

駆動関係 Relationship-driven

HKS ドグ6速M/T DOGU HKS 6-speed M / T

ATS カーボントリプルプレートクラッチ ATS KABONTORIPURUPURETOKURATCHI

CUSCO Rr LSD CUSCO Rr LSD

TRUST 大容量デフカバー TRUST large DEf*kABA

サスペンション系 Suspension system

HKS ハイパーMAXダンパーPro(KANSAIオリジナルセッティング) MAX damper HKS Hyper Pro (KANSAI original setting.)

ハイパコスプリング F=ID65 8インチ 14.3K R=ID65 10インチ 12.5K F = ID65 8 inches HAIPAKOSUPURINGU 14.3K R = ID65 10 inches 12.5K

CUSCO 調整式リアアッパーマーク CUSCO adjustable RIAAPPAMAKU

CUSCO フロントネガティブアッパーアーム CUSCO FURONTONEGATIBUAPPAAMU

Kansai ロールセンターアジャスター Kansai RORUSENTAAJASUTA

Kansai ロングタイロットエンドリアロアアームピロブッシュリアアッパーアーム(前・後)ピロブッシュ Long Kansai lot ENDORIAROAAMUPIROBUSSHURIAAPPAAMU Thailand (after) Bush Pirro

CUSCO ドラッグロット CUSCO lot drag

Kansai ピロテンションロット Kansai PIROTENSHONROTTO

ブレーキ関係 Brakes relationship

brembo F50 フロントブレーキKIT(370ローター) brembo F50 front brake KIT (370 rotor)

brembo F360 リアブレーキKIT  (343ローター) brembo F360 rear brake KIT (343 rotor)

プロジェクトμ (F)777 (R)999ブレーキパットオートセレクト 大容量ブレーキマスター緑整備 ブレーキダクト Project μ (F) 777 ® 999 BUREKIPATTOOTOSEREKUTO large green maintenance brake master brake ducts

電子パーツ Electronic Parts

HKS EVCブーストコントローラー HKS EVC BUSUTOKONTORORA

HKS F-CON V-PRO HKS F-CON V-PRO

Kansai ETSコントローラー Kansai ETS Controllers

HKS サーキットアタックカウンター HKS SAKITTOATAKKUKAUNTA

SARD パワーバンドインジゲーターHKS ブースト・水温・油温 メーター SARD PAWABANDOINJIGETA HKS boost oil temperature gauge

その他 Other

Kansai カーボンフロントアンダーカバー Kansai KABONFURONTOANDAKABA

Kansai 牽引フック He led the Kansai

Kansai ハイパーミラーカーボンケブラーGTウイングトランク加工 Kansai GT wing trunk processing HAIPAMIRAKABONKEBURA

RAYS TE37 18-9.5J ゴールド塗装 Gold-painted RAYS TE37 18-9.5J

ADVAN A048 265/35-18 (MH) ADVAN A048 265/35-18 (MH)

RECARO SP-G RECARO SP-G

RECARO SRⅡ RECARO SR Ⅱ

Kansai リフレッシュバー Kansai RIFURESSHUBA

Kansai フロントタワーバーカロッツエリア 楽ナビ HDD Kansai FURONTOTAWABAKAROTTSUERIA easy HDD Links

HIDヘットライトNISMO フルスケールメーター(ホワイト) Het NISMO FURUSUKERUMETA HID light (white)

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