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Hi all, i just wanted to ask a question,if anyone can help.

Can one fit the R34 GTR Nismo intercooler onto a R34 GTT or is there a Nismo FMIC one for the GTT,has anyone done this ,also do any workshops in this country sell the Nismo intercooler and if so how much to purchase one here.

much thanks and appreciation.

David

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Yep the R34 GTR FMIC can be fitted to the GT-T, as mine has been. im pretty sure its its a straight fit, nothing had to be altered or Cut away to fit it. Not sure about the Nismo Intercoolers, dont even think Nismo manufacture Intercoolers anymore, I think they do still make the piping. check out nengun.com. any perticular reason you specifically want a Nismo one?? all the other brands are just as good, if not better.

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Yep the R34 GTR FMIC can be fitted to the GT-T, as mine has been. im pretty sure its its a straight fit, nothing had to be altered or Cut away to fit it. Not sure about the Nismo Intercoolers, dont even think Nismo manufacture Intercoolers anymore, I think they do still make the piping. check out nengun.com. any perticular reason you specifically want a Nismo one?? all the other brands are just as good, if not better.

he must have picked one up off 34 gtr.

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Don't mean to steal the thread, but does anyone know how much a 34 GTR intercooler is worth and the best place to get one???

Also do they need holes to be cut to fit in a GTT? Or can the factory holes be used?

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Factory holes cant be used. the GTR's piping returns to the drivers side of the engine, where as you know the rb25 piping returns from the passenger side.

I know of one for sale right now, off a R34 GTR and i think its around 400-500 bucks but apparently perfect nick.

so yes, cutting is required to fit a gtr cooler, i would look into other options such as the blitz and arc kits which dont require this

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Also your water bottle for your window washer will need to be removed if you go down that path. which is really nothing to miss.

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Factory holes cant be used. the GTR's piping returns to the drivers side of the engine, where as you know the rb25 piping returns from the passenger side.

I know of one for sale right now, off a R34 GTR and i think its around 400-500 bucks but apparently perfect nick.

so yes, cutting is required to fit a gtr cooler, i would look into other options such as the blitz and arc kits which dont require this

??.. ive pulled my front bumper off to look at this, and nothing seems to be cut away or altered to fit the R34 GTR intercooler..

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