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Guys, was looking at the project R-14 website (where they transplant GTR running gear into S14s) and I remembered that A31's came out in an AWD model (like the skylines GTS-4). Since the A31 uses the same suspension setup at the front as S13s (as opposed to skylines double wishbone) theoretically should be a good platform for those wanting to make their S13 AWD.

I personally have never seen an AWD A31 or heard anyone talk about them. Has anyone here seen one or own one?

Cheers, Luke

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seen one at my local performance mechanics

was red, now black

I have a feeling this version uses the skyline front sus

EDIT: checked FAST - front = skyline suspension

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seen one at my local performance mechanics

was red, now black

I have a feeling this version uses the skyline front sus

EDIT: checked FAST - front = skyline suspension

Ah kay, out of curiosity, does it look like they've changed the chassis of the cefiro to fit the double wishbone setup? Or does it look like the kind of thing you could pull out of an AWD cefiro and put in an S13 chassis?

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