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Hey guys

I’m new to the forum and writing for the states and need your help. I’m looking to get my wife a auto GTT34, as much as i tried she can’t get the hang of a manual. I was thinking of getting her a auto turbo RB25 gtt34.but remember I will be driving the car sometimes with her and i want fun with it as well. I know they made a AWD GTT34 but that was a NA rb25. my question... to do the RB26 swap does it have to be a RB26 for a r34, or can it be a rb26 from a r32 or 33?i know the electronics were different from 32 to 34,and I know the GTT auto had a tiptronic auto trany so I don’t know if there is a separate ECU for that trany or does it still use the man ECU for trany and motor.i want it to be different so that why i want to still keep the AWD and the Auto but slap a rb26 in it

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Hey guys

I’m new to the forum and writing for the states and need your help. I’m looking to get my wife a auto GTT34, as much as i tried she can’t get the hang of a manual. I was thinking of getting her a auto turbo RB25 gtt34.but remember I will be driving the car sometimes with her and i want fun with it as well. I know they made a AWD GTT34 but that was a NA rb25. my question... to do the RB26 swap does it have to be a RB26 for a r34, or can it be a rb26 from a r32 or 33?i know the electronics were different from 32 to 34,and I know the GTT auto had a tiptronic auto trany so I don’t know if there is a separate ECU for that trany or does it still use the man ECU for trany and motor.i want it to be different so that why i want to still keep the AWD and the Auto but slap a rb26 in it

the non turbo is a GT... but i didnt think they made AWD r34s except the gtr , also consider a stagea with all gtr running gear including brembos rb26 and awd... cant get better than that without spending 70K for a real r34 gtr

the non turbo is a GT... but i didnt think they made AWD r34s except the gtr , also consider a stagea with all gtr running gear including brembos rb26 and awd... cant get better than that without spending 70K for a real r34 gtr

i know they made a non turbo AWD auto and it was called the GTX i belive.i want to keep the autp and the AWD and put a RB26 .its the electronic end of it im not certain on

i know they made a non turbo AWD auto and it was called the GTX i belive.i want to keep the autp and the AWD and put a RB26 .its the electronic end of it im not certain on

hey there mate.. yeah there's one.. called R34 GT-4.. that's the one that I'm driving..

I think the GT-X and GT-V are both RWD.. I came across those info when I was searching for more info about GT-4s..

cheers

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