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HKS Nissan Skyline R32 Zero R

Zero R - 60 = 3.1seconds

1/4 mile = 11.0

Peak HP/RPM = 450/7500

Peak torque/RPM = 361/6000

Might not be 100%

In 1994, HKS decided to release a 'complete car' to showcase their wide range of performance parts. The Zero R was based on the last of the R32 GT-Rs, but is so heavily modified that it can really be considered a different car. The price was more than 30 million yen, which at the time was arround six times the price of the R32 GT-R at the time.

HKS Japan Website (www.hks-power.co.jp)

Toward being 270km/h over, as a complete car of setting and praying the development where you aim cruise efficiency, comfort and safety standards conformity and "" "Takaide power, designates high durability" as development theme, crosses also 2 years remodelling vehicle inspection beautifully acquisition. After that in order that also the European complete car is surpassed, don't you think?

11 were made but only 3 were purchased.

- The other eight which are sitting in Japan rotting away apparently have no engine and no transmission.

HKS Zero R: Issue #28 of High performance imports has an article on the R32 Zero R, page 90.

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