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Hey guys im thinking about doing a 4wd conversion into an R34 but I have a few questions as I do not know too much about R34s.

What exactly will I need for the conversion? Does the R34 run a smarter 4wd system as compared to the r32? Would I be able to switch between 4wd and 2wd like you can in the r32's?

so parts required would be:

half shafts

4wd sump

diffs

4wd gearbox

Hubs (if my current ones don't have splines in them)

4wd Computer????

is there anything else I would need for it or need to consider?

Ultimately I would like the option to run both rwd and 4wd but if its too much hassle ill stick to rwd.

All help and suggestions will be appreciated :D

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sell your gt(-t) and buy a gt4..

you will need to modify or change your front chassis rail to run the front 4wd shafts, you will also need to modify the gearbox tunnel to fit the 4wd transfer case.

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so much f**king around for no reason

if ur doing it for speed, dont rwd is faster

if ur doing it for handling then just buy a gtr and get a 2wd/4wd switch

other than that u r wasting serious coin on something so pointless that u cant really do.

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