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Hey mate,

R32 GTR (early) Push Type

R32 GTR (later model) Pull Type

R33 GTST (all models) Push Type

R33 GTR Pull Type

R34 GT(T) Pull Type

R34 GTR Pull Type

You can drill and tap the R34 housing to run a push type clutch.. it basically just swaps the slave cylinder direction to the other way. I believe you have to change the folk set up to do this aswell.

Cheers,

Johno

ill second j's r33 is spot on, im in the same situation as i bought an osgiken twin plate when i had an r32, sinced changed project into an r34, you can buy a conversion kit from otomoto for like 500 or so

but what im thinking is try to get my hands on a blown rb20 box, should be the same bellhousing, then you have your fork and pivot, just need to get the holes tappen in the r34 bellhousing unless you can ju8st swap the r32 bellhousing straight onto the r34 box, would make it easier

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