Hi Sejati,
That looks like one well used, beat up piston! I'm not sure if it's the original but I doubt any R65's with Nikasil cylinders came OEM with flat top pistons. I think the one you have is a Mahle piston, who manufacture pistons and Nikasil cylinders, by the 'm' insignia embossed on the inside of the piston crown, but I'm pretty sure any R65LS will have come originally with curved, convex crown pistons, probably from Mahle also.
You'll have to measure the inside diameter of your cylinders to ensure a replacement set of pistons will fit, while ideally not having more than 0.080mm piston / cylinder clearance. OEM pistons came in three sizes, A, B and C, ranging from 81.955mm to 81.985mm. The piston will have the size stamped on the crown, the cylinders also have a size stamped somewhere (can't recall where now tho sorry). I recommend buying a replacement pistons as a matched pair preferably, otherwise vibration from different weights could be a problem. Any pair of R65 pistons that fit will do, the key thing is to get the right rings for Nikasil cylinders. Check the ring end gap before installing them, you may have to alter it depending on whether you end up with different size pistons from the cylinders (they also come in three sizes).