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Hi all,

Im planing to do this conversion around the middle of next year. But if funds permit i may do it a little earlier. Ill use the GTR rear dif and try get GTR brakes all round. My quetion is what box do u guys recomend as im not doing the AWD conversion i cant use the GTR box unfortunately. How strong is the GTST box? as i want to do everything right the first time so when i have a bit more money down the track i can go for bigger power with fewer issues. Has neone done this conversion or have ne advice to give me it would be greatly appriciated.

Cheers

John

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If you can find one, try to get a GTR front-cut, which will have the GTR box and brakes already included. It should cost around $10k. I'm not sure of the amount of work required to get that all to fit into a GTS, but at a guess I would say a lot.

The GTS-t box can handle upwards of 250rwkw.

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yeah thats how im gonna do it, but u cant use the gtr box if its only rwd, as im not doing the AWD conversion, so i was just wondering if a gtst box would be alright, what do people use on higher power gtst's for a stronger box?? or would it be nessesary (spelling) as eventually i want to at least get the car into the 11 sec bracket so i wanna do everything right the first time so when i get more $$ for more mods i dont have to change the diff or gearbox.

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