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Seen a white R33 with an LS1 over here in Perth, was built by a guy that went to jail for kiddy fiddling :)

I also found this photo somewhere on this site.. pretty sure I saw the car at Motorvation this year.. RWD 32 4door I think.

Thats the punishment for putting a V8 in a skyline, especially a non-nissan V8.

Seen a white R33 with an LS1 over here in Perth, was built by a guy that went to jail for kiddy fiddling :D

I also found this photo somewhere on this site.. pretty sure I saw the car at Motorvation this year.. RWD 32 4door I think.

except that engine is a VG30DET v6, not a v8

anything can be done - im reading of a guy in the states doing a 350chev rearwheel drive conversion to fwd integra (rx7 IRS rear, ls1 engine, tremec t56 gearbox)

except that engine is a VG30DET v6, not a v8

anything can be done - im reading of a guy in the states doing a 350chev rearwheel drive conversion to fwd integra (rx7 IRS rear, ls1 engine, tremec t56 gearbox)

My bad.. I didn't look close enough.. I was distracted by that huge snail :D

JUST WANTED TO KNOW IF ANY ONE HAS EVER THOUGHT OF PUTTING A V8 INTO A 32 GTS4 OR GTR. JUST CRUIOUS TO SEE IF IT COULD BE DONE OR WOULD IT COST TO MUCH WITH HEAPS OF CUSTOM WORK. I THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE COOL WITH THE LOOK OF THE 32 AND THE SOUND OF A V8

"AN UNBELIEVER!!!! PERSICUTE... KILL THE HERETIC!!!!!"

Quote - Monty Python.

On a serious note dude, that is boardering sacrelig...

NA_R33 (John P) has a methanol injected supercharged VH45 running 10's. It was the one at jambo.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...5764&st=320

and oh what a sweet ride it is... expect single digit runs soon!

That Red 34 with the Gen-TT LS1 is Australian.Built by GT Autosound in SA for the Drift Australia series, so it can be done. There is a few build pics on another forum. So it definately can be done, but i dont think u would get it done for less than 20k, alot of hours would be involved.

There is a bloke in the UK putting an LS1 into an Astra, so im sure with a bit of massaging you could get it in there no worries, just depend on how deep the pockets are, but if it makes you happy, then why not :stupid:

That Red 34 with the Gen-TT LS1 is Australian.Built by GT Autosound in SA for the Drift Australia series, so it can be done. There is a few build pics on another forum. So it definately can be done, but i dont think u would get it done for less than 20k, alot of hours would be involved.

There is a bloke in the UK putting an LS1 into an Astra, so im sure with a bit of massaging you could get it in there no worries, just depend on how deep the pockets are, but if it makes you happy, then why not :stupid:

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