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http://www.hks-tf.co.jp/info/zeror.htm

Found a link to this on Fast Fours forum :P

Can't translate fully from work, but the parts lists certainly make it look like they are bringing back a new improved version of the Zero R..

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http://www.hks-tf.co.jp/info/zeror.htm

Found a link to this on Fast Fours forum :P

Can't translate fully from work, but the parts lists certainly make it look like they are bringing back a new improved version of the Zero R..

looks like old info on the "SUPER TWOOGLE" to me!

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Look further down the page at the 2005 specs.

Nismo GT block, HKS 2.8L kit, VCAM, HKS GT2530's etc. Looks like the mouldy Zero-R's are making a come back :P

wow....so there will be a "SUPER TWOOGLE" after all......hell they even copied our turbo set-up....lol

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oh man, if they do rejuvinate those Zero R's i sincerely hope i have the dough to buy one.

I have that mag somewhere (HPI) with the photos of them behind the HKS factory...what a waste.

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here's the google translation of the new car spec:

Nismo GT block Tensioner - pulley

HKS RB26 2.8LKIT Tensioner - spring

87 pie metal head gaskets RB26 VCAM SYSTEM photo1 photo2 photo3

Nismo oil pan baffle Oil piping short part

Strengthening oil pump Strengthening valve spring

Dummy head boring EG mount R/L

Cylinder head balancing plane research Fan belt

Engine block top surface research Power steering belt

Phosphorus bronze valve guide replacement Nismo intake collector

Valve seat cutting R45 plug

Nismo main bearing center Nismo フュエールレギュレーター

Nismo connecting rod metal Fail filter

Nismo bearing inner GT2530 sport turbine KIT

Connecting rod metal adjusting Extension KIT

Main bearing adjusting Stainless steel front pipe

Engine disassembly / attachment Genuine EX マニ

HKS strengthening timing belt サムコ power steering hose

Idler pulley Air conditioner belt

Cooling system

HKS oil cooler

3 layer copper ラジエター

LLC

Body and underside, drive system, other things

Nismo kappa mixed twin C'S quick shift

HKS hyper MAX? U damper (ZERO-R SP) 3.9 Final F. R photo1 photo2 photo3

Alignment adjustment set Brake master cylinder

Nismo tension rod Brake pipe

Nismo front upper link Brake hose

Nismo front upper link AP Racing formula - brake KIT F

Nismo rear A arm AP Racing formula - brake KIT R

Nismo rear upper link F Brake fluid F706

Nismo rear upper link R ADVAN ネオバ 245/40-18 F and R

Rear suspension mount bush サベルト seat belt

Nismo diff. mount bush KIT All pen, aero correction

ゲトラグ 6MT HKS Kansai MT member color

Nismo 6MT converting KIT

Inhalation and exhalation of air system

Catalyst for NISSAN

Computer

HKS F CON-V PRO

HKS F CON-V PRO harness

Pressure sensor

Pressure sensor harness

HKS EVC? W

デフィー thermometer

デフィー manometer

Unit

I would even take one of the original ones, with a little freshen up :P

BTW Ben Ellis' article was wrong they are an overbored 2.6l to 2.7 (well 2.688) not a stroked 2.8 litre.

Crazy that they were 16 million yen at the time when the regular GTR was 4.5 million. Also interesting that they quote the stock GTR as weighing 1700kgs, but their zero-r as 1480?? how did they save 220kgs? by adding heavier brakes, heavier wheels etc??? doesn't make sense to me, but still an awesome car.

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the front page of the HKS website's read "HKS Zero R begins to move again" for about a week now. So yeah, refreshed Zero-R's just in time to cash in on the people umming and aahhing over buying the Nismo Z Tune. Factory warranty too :P

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