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With the Haltech ECU u can program launch control. And iv already got pedders coil over right round the car grips ok for now.

depending on how stiff the coilovers are will determine how much grip you have off the line. stiff suspension = wheelspin city. stock suspension will actually give you a better launch than lowered suspension.

You might as well do an R34 conversion, R32 GT-Rs aren't that expensive these days anyway but don't let anyone stop you if you want to work on a project but remember, resale value will still be for a GTST and you have to count for workshop costs and labor etc etc. Try starting with a 4WD Skyline as that's easier, or make a rear wheel drive GT-R.

You might as well do an R34 conversion, R32 GT-Rs aren't that expensive these days anyway but don't let anyone stop you if you want to work on a project but remember, resale value will still be for a GTST and you have to count for workshop costs and labor etc etc. Try starting with a 4WD Skyline as that's easier, or make a rear wheel drive GT-R.

Thnx a lot for that advise m8  I think I have modified my original ides from making it AWD to keeping it to a RWD but I'm going to make it quicker so I can keep up or even be faster than a GTR

Ps I know the retail value will alway be for a GTS but I'm nit planing on selling it this ones a keeper 

depending on how stiff the coilovers are will determine how much grip you have off the line. stiff suspension = wheelspin city. stock suspension will actually give you a better launch than lowered suspension.

The Suspension I got is a 32 point adjustable one I can go from stiff to soft in a few clicks  I spent a bit of coin on the suspension cas I wanted to be able to drift grip and have a comfortable ride all off the one suspension kit.

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