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2jz Into R34


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Hi All,

Looking to put a 2JZ into my R34 and was wondering if anybody knows of anyone that sells off the shelf mounts to do this?

I have found people selling mounts to put into the S series but not skylines..

Cheers.

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doubt u will find anyone with off the shelf mounts to do such a rare conversion. It would have to be fabricated. Me and the guys at DRYDEN have do a fair few custom conversions now. I actually think you have contacted chris in regards to this. It is not a terribly hard conversion as long as you have the skills and tools to do it properly. 80% of the brackets I make up are all laser cut and CNC pressed

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y dont u just put in a 25/30 or 26/30 dude???

Without turning this into a RB VS JZ debate - The 2jz is a awesome engine and i just want to do it. :/

Picked up engine today and gearbox coming by the end of the week.

Pics and details will follow in the coming weeks..

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  • 3 weeks later...
That makes it even easier then :)

hence...if u look at my sig...im in need of a skyline shell :yes: considering sawping/selling my 31 daily for a rolling shell (33) and doing this for new daily/track. see how it goes...

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