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Alright so, as you guys know I have a r34 gt and wanting to turn it into a gtt

no I do not want to sell it and buy a gtt even if it’s the better option I have a custom colour and want to keep it. 

Just need to know if it’s worth just putting a turbo in or buying an rb25det and slap that in its in the shed ready to be done up as I got another car as my daily and I have a good income.

if anyone could list what I’ll need to do this if you can provide please do so! 

Thanks legends! 

 

 

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okay fine.... let's be sensible.

I will sell you my built RB25DET NEO setup (built motor, turbo setup, gearbox, diff, ECU, loom) for $15k

Install that, put E85 instant 400kW+
Get bored, upgrade to a GTX3582R Gen 2 make ~500kW

Deal?

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