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No they never built one from the factory

Autech built some 4 door R33 GT-Rs if i remember correctly, but no R34s, and these were made in very limited numbers, so are very rare.

Closest thing ull find is probably an ENR34 sedan, its got a very similar drivetrain to the R33 GTR (5 spd, with attessa and hicas) and runs the RB25DE neo engine, so basically its non turbo but has awd

Its not really a performance car, soft suspension, smaller brakes, 147kw. (its what im lookin to buy in the near future)

However engine swaps arent out of the question, and if you had the mechaical skills, money and knowledge you could essentially build a 4 door r34 gtr by swapping ur Neo for an RB26 and fitting suitably upgraded suspension and brakes etc. Top Secret Japan have built one

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