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Nissan Skyline GTS HCR32 (Zenki - 5/89-8/91) Eng: RB20DET

Nissan Skyline GTS HCR32 (Kouki - 8/91-8/93) Eng: RB20DET

Nissan Skyline GTS25 ECR32 (Kouki - 8/91-8/93) Eng: RB25DE

Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Zenki - 8/89-8/91) Eng: RB26DETT

Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Chuki - 8/91-2/93) Eng: RB26DETT

Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Kouki - 2/93-12/94) Eng: RB26DETT

http://www.rhdjapan.com/bee-r-b324r-full-swap-kit-r32-53961

So the Bee*R R34 front can be fitted to what's listed above.
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lol no!

Im doing up a torana at the moment and its costing a bit. so was thinking of keeping it as my drag / track / burnout car and then not needing the GTR for track work at all.

So instead of using that for my daily which i am at the mo, sell it and buy a rough 32 GTST. Use that as my daily and occasional track fun car

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lol no!

Im doing up a torana at the moment and its costing a bit. so was thinking of keeping it as my drag / track / burnout car and then not needing the GTR for track work at all.

So instead of using that for my daily which i am at the mo, sell it and buy a rough 32 GTST. Use that as my daily and occasional track fun car

I see...

How you feeling going from RB26 to RB20..? :laugh:

Or you got plans for power mods?

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All in good time :)

But while were are here, lets get some inspiration going:

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And if you are going to go ahead with the front conversion, you got to do it right to pull it off.

A nice ride height and tough offset of wheels!

As you are mixing the R32 Streamline style with the R34 Aggressive looks.

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Im not sure ill go with the front. im thinking just rear bar and over fenders, side skirts and some wide front gaurds and 32 GTR front

I would do what your thinking of doing and only go with the rear then have a r32 gtr front.

The r34 gtr front end conversion doesn't look the best in my opinion. Something just looks wrong about it to me.

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I would do what your thinking of doing and only go with the rear then have a r32 gtr front.

The r34 gtr front end conversion doesn't look the best in my opinion. Something just looks wrong about it to me.

Cause it's 2 different styles of cars, put together.

R32 = Streamline Looks.

R34 = Aggressive Looks.

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