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When you equip a hyper part, the part changes from a red part with flames to a black part.  This means the item is now scorched to your car and can no longer be removed by normal means.  The only way to remove it is by using a heat treatment kit on the part.  The Parts Shop sells these for 5000 Mito, but if you're level 45 or higher, you can get them from combos or HUV chases.  You can also receive heat treatment kits by purchasing them for 500-1500 Mito each in the auction house. If you remove the part, you can put it back on or put another hyper part on without another heat treatment kit.  However, swapping a full set of hyper parts with another set will require 8 heat treatment kits.  This can become quite expensive through the Parts Shop, so if you have the room for it, save the kits you get from combos and HUVs.
When you equip a hyper part, the part changes from a red part with flames to a black part.  This means the item is now scorched to your car and can no longer be removed by normal means.  The only way to remove it is by using a heat treatment kit on the part.  The Parts Shop sells these for 5000 Mito, but if you're level 45 or higher, you can get them from combos or HUV chases.  You can also receive heat treatment kits by purchasing them for 500-1500 Mito each in the auction house. If you remove the part, you can put it back on or put another hyper part on without another heat treatment kit.  However, swapping a full set of hyper parts with another set will require 8 heat treatment kits.  This can become quite expensive through the Parts Shop, so if you have the room for it, save the kits you get from combos and HUVs.
Docking parts cannot be removed from a Hyper part without using a heat kit; this also removes the standard part underneath.


Another special feature of hyper parts is the added steps needed to put them up for auction. Presumably due to their being on fire, the parts must be placed in a '''Parts Box''', which are purchased in stacks of ten at the drift shop for 10K mito per stack.
Another special feature of hyper parts is the added steps needed to put them up for auction. Presumably due to their being on fire, the parts must be placed in a '''Parts Box''', which are purchased in stacks of ten at the drift shop for 10K mito per stack.


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