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Hi Everyone im brand new to Skylines AUS and if there has been a thread made up for this topic already please redirect me and delete.

Anyways im really wondering if there is any possible way that the Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Performance parts can be fitted onto the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T.

e.g

(Engine)

-Turbo kits

(Exhaust)

-Catalyctic Converters

-Dump Pipes

-Front pipes

-Headers and manifolds

-Mufflers

-Straight pipes

(Engine Continued)...

-Belts and Pulleys

-Bolts and Bearings

-Camshafts

-Connecting Rods

-Crankshafts

-Earthing kits

-Fittings

-Forged pistons

-Fuel Systems

-Gaskets

-Ignition

-Injectors

-Mounts and Dampers

-Oil Parts

-Plug leads

-Spark Plugs

-Stroker Kits

-Valve train

(Drive Train)

-Bushes and Mounts

-Differentials

-Fly Wheels

-Gear sets

-Shift kits

(Intake)

-Ducting

-Induction Boxes

-Panel filters

-Piping

-Pod Filters

-Surge Tanks

-Throttle systems

(Aerodynamics)

Any help on finding out wether i can put an R34 GTR Bodykit or type bodykit on it would be useful if not the appropriate steps to obtaining an amazing body kit for the car prefferably something that is wide at the wheel wells and sharp and sleek on sides and front.

Im hugely greatful in advance for any helpuf information regarding my Post im not sure wether this has benn asked before but as im new i dont know again huge thanks to anyone that can point me in the right direction thankyou very muchly.

Hi Everyone im brand new to Skylines AUS and if there has been a thread made up for this topic already please redirect me and delete.

Anyways im really wondering if there is any possible way that the Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Performance parts can be fitted onto the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T.

e.g

(Engine)

-Turbo kits

Can be done, but definitely not worth it.

(Exhaust)

-Catalyctic Converter

Again, probably can but there's no point.

-Dump Pipes

No

-Front pipes

No

-Headers and manifolds

No

-Mufflers

Yes but not worth it.

-Straight pipes

Yes, might require a bit of modification. Again probably not worth it.

(Engine Continued)...

-Belts and Pulleys

-Bolts and Bearings

-Camshafts

-Connecting Rods

25 Neo already has the same con rods.

-Crankshafts

-Earthing kits

Eh? I imagine so as these are just wires, but lengths may differ.

-Fittings

What fittings?

-Forged pistons

No, Neo head requires special dome top pistons.

-Fuel Systems

Fuel pump yes, but beware of buying second-hand fuel pumps.

-Gaskets

Some maybe, most no.

-Ignition

No.

-Injectors

No.

-Mounts and Dampers

-Oil Parts

Like?

-Plug leads

RB engines are coil on plug.

-Spark Plugs

-Stroker Kits

-Valve train

Most of it is the same anyway.

(Drive Train)

-Bushes and Mounts

-Differentials

-Fly Wheels

-Gear sets

-Shift kits

(Intake)

-Ducting

-Induction Boxes

-Panel filters

-Piping

-Pod Filters

-Surge Tanks

-Throttle systems

Yes, with lots of messing around.

(Aerodynamics)

Any help on finding out wether i can put an R34 GTR Bodykit or type bodykit on it would be useful if not the appropriate steps to obtaining an amazing body kit for the car prefferably something that is wide at the wheel wells and sharp and sleek on sides and front.

Im hugely greatful in advance for any helpuf information regarding my Post im not sure wether this has benn asked before but as im new i dont know again huge thanks to anyone that can point me in the right direction thankyou very muchly.

Can be done. Expensive.

Have answered the ones I know, but most of what you have asked is completely pointless. The RB25DET Neo engine is a very good motor, there's no point trying to put RB26 stuff in it. You want a GTR then buy a GTR, it will be cheaper and better than converting a GTT to one. You've got a GTT. Build a GTT.

Prob end up with a massive hole in your fuel map and unload in 3rd

Told you it was 3rd!!! :rofl2:

But on a serious note, the 34GTT is a great car to build, it is also an expensive car to build as most parts out there say "suits 32,33 & 34GTR", the ECU's and injector options etc were a tricky one for a while, it seems as they are becoming more frequeuntly modified parts are becoming more readily available..... But as JustinP says, read read read...... Awesome forum with heaps of info to offer :w00t:

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