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HKS's ultimate street modified "R."

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Engine

- HKS RB28 kit (forged pistons, conrods, crank) [2,771 cc]

- HKS V-Cam system

- HKS T04Z A/R 0.81 single turbine conversion kit, GT wastegate

- HKS metal head gasket

- HKS Power Flow filter

- HKS head

- HKS stainless steel manifold

- HKS metal catalyzer

- HKS High Power Muffler EV-R

- HKS R-type intercooler

- HKS oil cooler

- HKS F-Con V-pro ECU

- Custom carbon oil catch tank

- HKS Twin Power ignition amplifier

- Custom carbon fuse box

- Custom relocated power steering tank

- Carbon radiator shrouding

Drivetrain

- HKS triple plate clutch

- Front LSD

Suspension & Chassis

- HKS Hipermax Performer adjustable suspension kit

- 9kg/mm springs (front & rear)

- HKS carbon front strut tower bar

Wheels & Brakes

- Yokohama Advan Model 5 10.5x19 (front & rear)

- Yokohama DNA GP (275/30/ZR19)

- Endless 6 pot front and 4-pot rear brake kit

Exterior

- Nismo side and rear skirts

- Rear wing stay extensions

- Nismo clear front & side repeaters

- Nissan factory oil cooler intakes

- HKS Kansai Service FRP hood

Interior

- Full Robson Leather leather/carbon leather interior

- Nismo 320 Km/h orange combination meter

- Robson Leather factory steering wheel leather kit

- HKS Turbo timer

- HKS Circuit Lap Counter

- HKS A/F Knock Amp

- HKS EVC boost controller

- HKS EV-R control unit

- Alpine CDA-9805J CD Head Unit

- Robson Leather Carbon center console

- HKS D1 shift knob

- HKS F-Con Navigator

- HKS Oil pressure gauge

- HKS Boost gauge

- HKS Oil temperature gauge

- HKS V-Cam control unit

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