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If you want a gt-t to look like a gt-r -> to make it look any good it is a matter of how much money you want to spend. General consensus: Don't bother unless money really is irrelevant to you. (15K upwards for no real value add to car)

If you want an RB26 powered rwd gt-t -> engine conversion.

If you want a rwd gt-r -> buy gt-r and drop front drive shafts

If you want a gt-r converted to rwd -> drop front drive shafts, weld up sump, put RB25 gearbox in.

If you want to completely convert a gt-t to a gt-r by swapping over everything and then make it rwd, you are retarded.

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soooooooooo yes, no, i need a black or white answer

Yes, you can disable the AWD on GTR's and make it RWD only. In terms of a drive train transplant, no, both are different as one is AWD and one is RWD.

Just buy a GTR mate.

If you want a gt-t to look like a gt-r -> to make it look any good it is a matter of how much money you want to spend. General consensus: Don't bother unless money really is irrelevant to you. (15K upwards for no real value add to car)

If you want an RB26 powered rwd gt-t -> engine conversion.

If you want a rwd gt-r -> buy gt-r and drop front drive shafts

If you want a gt-r converted to rwd -> drop front drive shafts, weld up sump, put RB25 gearbox in.

If you want to completely convert a gt-t to a gt-r by swapping over everything and then make it rwd, you are retarded.

Hate to state the obviously, but your last point is EXACTLY what this guy is wanting to do. So does this make him retarded? Perhaps.

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