HKS Unveils Impressive Lineup at SEMA: Record-Breaking R33, GR Corolla Wide Body, and Stroker Kit

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Larry Chen takes us on a thrilling journey through the HKS booth at the SEMA show. And boy, do they have some incredible machines on display. First up, we have the iconic R33, a car that made history by breaking the one-minute mark at Tsukuba in the mid-90s. This beast was built for speed, with its impressive 0-300 km/h runs, setting records that stood unbroken for years. And the best part? It still looks almost stock from the outside, with just a few HKS graphics to give it that extra edge.
But that's not all, folks. HKS has also brought the GR Corolla and the new Z to the party. The GR Corolla is a sight to behold, with its prototype wide body kit that adds just the right amount of aggression without going overboard. And let's not forget about the carbon fiber bits that HKS has sprinkled all over this beauty. From cooling panels to engine covers, they've left no stone unturned. And the exhaust? Well, it's music to our ears.
But what really caught my attention is the stroker kit that HKS has developed for the GR Corolla's engine. This kit increases the displacement to a whopping 1.75L, giving this little car a big punch. Pistons, rods, and a crank, all working together to unleash the full potential of this engine. And the best part? It's not just for the Corolla, but can also be used for future Toyota models with the same engine. HKS has truly outdone themselves with this one.
In conclusion, HKS has once again proven why they are at the top of their game. From the record-breaking R33 to the stunning GR Corolla, they have showcased their expertise in tuning and performance. And with the stroker kit on the horizon, we can expect even more excitement from HKS in the future. So buckle up, folks, because HKS is taking us on a wild ride.

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