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Hey guys,

I'm new here and before you flame I have used the search button and have had little success.

What I'm wondering is if anyone has or has had the R34 GT-4? which is basically an RB25DE non turbo 4 wheel drive and steering similar to the GT-R

I have heard that the only differences is the exterior and that the engine bay and some other factors contributing to the high performance of the GT-R are different between the two..

Just wondering about everyone's thoughts on these.. thinking of getting one and doing an RB26DETT or RB30DET transplant.. they are pretty rare but If I get a skyline I'd want it to compete with the GT-R series being 4wd is a great advantage in getting power to the wheels.

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Yes, The ones I have seen were all 4 doors, are you referring to a 2 or 4? I know C-Red over in WA have done a 26 into one, with 10 spots, nice. I would imagine with some suspension and brakes you would have quite a weapon, wether its GT-R worthy who knows...

From what i have read they run pretty much the same or very similar drivetrain to the R33 GTR, but obviously with the RB25DE Neo

They come in both 2 and 4 doors

Suspension is a long way off the GTR

They come with the soft run of the mill R34 suspension, the GT-V and the GT-T run sportier/firmer suspension, and the GT-R is different and better again

But like all skylines the parts are available to get them handling nicely

From what i have read they run pretty much the same or very similar drivetrain to the R33 GTR, but obviously with the RB25DE Neo

They come in both 2 and 4 doors

Suspension is a long way off the GTR

They come with the soft run of the mill R34 suspension, the GT-V and the GT-T run sportier/firmer suspension, and the GT-R is different and better again

But like all skylines the parts are available to get them handling nicely

yer, only problem is that they are pretty rare both in Australia and for importing in Japan.. Kind of hard to find :D.. sucks I'd so rather have a GT-4 than a GTT -.-

haha yeah.. I'm referring to the 2door.. there is a black one on tradingpost going for 18k... looks pretty awesome.. but thats the only one I could find lol.

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