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a) vehicle that can beat 1000cc bikes.

b) 32GTR

c) vehicle with VR38DETT

pick one. especially if you would like the project to not drag on for more than 2 years.

Let the haters hate.... You seem keen and have done research into it.

Would be one of the firsts in a 32 gtr but it wouldn't be the last if all goes to plan.

Biggest challenge would be engine bay clearance and obviously as previously stated gear ratios etc.

You got the motivation and that's all you need . Good luck hope to see some photos soon;)

And if all else fails you've got a nice engine to stick into another car !

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NOW THATS THE REASON I POSTED

big thanks mate

your search skills are MUCH better than mine,

things we learnt from that video,
IT BLODDY FITS,
ITS AWD, he has slicks on the front
the is actually alot more room than i expected
now im much more confident i can make it work
IM BUYING THE ENGINE
YOU LEGEND !!!
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Really, where cause as far as i can see only the apron is custom, the factory strut towers and full engine bay (other then apron which makes no difference) are still in place

Frankly if you people dont have anything nice to say or constructive advice, feel free to not comment, this is the build thread not wasteland so move on

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the reason he has a custom radiator support is to help him fit those giant turbos, his custom inter cooler and the radiator in new locations

mick is right, the strut towers are still untouched

im running stock turbos, if they fit in the tunnel that is

as the vr38 V6 is shorter than the rb26 inline 6 in the north south direction, there will be plenty of room to run the piping

As guessed the VR38 is pretty much the same as a VQ.

Nice find on that forum thread

Kinda kicks all the nay sayers in the balls :P

This is what he had, an RB, and he wants faster, so.....VR38 can prob do that in such a light car
His fastest time of 7.4 seconds is quick as fck, maybe see if u can get in contact with him.

Edited by jay-rod

quick question boys

inittaly i will run the car on the stock gearbox till i get it running right

then the gearbox will explode, thats nearly guaranteed

which way should i go,

im thinking OS GIKEN gear set

anyone have any better ideas,

i still want a normal car, no dogbox or sequential

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