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The best GTR conversion kit is called  Carsales.com.au. You click 'SELL' on the GTT and then click 'BUY' on the GTR, job done! Approx cost at the moment is $45,000 for you to send in your GTT and they send you back the GTR!

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Wait, his question could be read both ways!!!

Maybe he wants to turn a GTR into a GTT??  Very novel idea, obviously not done before or often enough....attain that certain uniqueness, baffle the rivet counters at car shows, do a build thread and discuss the challenges, lead the way!!!

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17 hours ago, tridentt150v said:

Wait, his question could be read both ways!!!

Maybe he wants to turn a GTR into a GTT??  Very novel idea, obviously not done before or often enough....attain that certain uniqueness, baffle the rivet counters at car shows, do a build thread and discuss the challenges, lead the way!!!

it says GT-t to GT-R

 

OP, there is none, import panels/find a wreck/buy East Bear bumper

Ask that guy that ran Advan Performance back in the day, he successfully converted a GTS-4 to a GT-R ???

Only R33 GT-R looking Skyline with a OEM sunroof.

I'm sure he would know how to do it to a R34.

49 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Ask that guy that ran Advan Performance back in the day, he successfully converted a GTS-4 to a GT-R ???

Only R33 GT-R looking Skyline with a OEM sunroof.

I'm sure he would know how to do it to a R34.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1998-nissan-skyline-gt-r-bcnr33-manual-4wd/SSE-AD-5470717/%3FCr%3D5&ved=2ahUKEwjVhbLDv5zlAhXEbn0KHVbMDCoQFjAGegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw1iZnzHfJzGfs5j8dYsTUvz

Someone is always trying to sell it, obe owner actually thought he bought a GTR, I'm pretty sure he was much pissed off when he learnt it wasn't.

It is a weapon, but it isn't a GTR.

59 minutes ago, mlr said:

It is a lag weapon, but it isn't a GTR

Yeah feel sorry for that guy, he's been trying to sell it for ages.

Hopefully silly American buys it, because it's Fast and Furious 

On 14/10/2019 at 2:04 PM, niZmO_Man said:

it says GT-t to GT-R

 

OP, there is none, import panels/find a wreck/buy East Bear bumper

Read it again...…….I know what he meant to say, but read it again...it can be read both ways.

9 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

This one is better and you get a 180sx. Just need an engine and you have a GT-R:

 

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1990-Nissan-Skyline-GTS-T-R32-Manual/SSE-AD-6258615?pageSource=details&id=SSE-AD-6258615

 

Man, what a combo. He is after a special purchaser.

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