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- Gravel brakes
- 16" Alloy wheels
- Basic non-bucket seats
- Black door handles and wing mirrors
- More basic plastics and panels inside
- No armrest on centre console
- Rear bench seat more basic, cheaper carpets
- Electrically adjustable door mirrors (non folding)
- Rear mechanical LSD
- Halogen headlights
Less:
- Brembo brake calipers
- Enkei alloy wheels
- High level rear spoiler
- Air conditioning
- S-AYC
- Electric fold door mirrors
- ABS
- No rear wiper
- Passenger airbag
- Passenger sun visor
- No boot liner
- No Hid lights.
- No intercooler water spray
- No HDD Satellite Navigation System
- No Rockford Fosgate Premium Audio and Music Server
The RS was available with a "tarmac pack" which included the following GSR options:
- Brembo brake calipers, 4 pot front, 2 pot rear
- 350 mm 2 piece Brembo front discs
- 18" Enkei alloy wheels
- Yokohama A13 245/40/18 tyres
- Chassis brace
Other factory options included:
- High level rear spoiler
- Inconel turbine wheel TD05H-152G6-12T (non cost option)
- Single DIN
- Intercooler water spray
- Manual A/C was available as a dealer fit option
Colour Codes
RR - Metallic Red
3E - Solid White
RS and GSR alike had TD05HA-152G6-12T turbos with the titanium aluminium alloy turbine wheel, version 01631, Inconel turbine wheel options available under turbo version 01640 and 01641."
@MOPARFAN , in the custom paper written 1150KG but I`m not sure exactly,
RS models come with lighter doors, trunk, smaller gasoline tank (40Liters), smaller differentials (compared with GSR,MR), and thicker hood.
The market here is for V8 and above, so they wanted something can be compared to the market here,
I did try some illegal races here with V8 Camaro ss2 (2015), Ford SHO, Mustang.
All the races above 40-400. (speed40KM - 400 Meters)
I believe the EVO and GTR and the fastest two cars in acceleration.
I also notice it has the AWC switch on the steering wheel. Very nice! I recall a Best Motoring video where some Japanese dude was switching modes at various points in the track to optimize his lap times.