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I reckon R33 GTS4 is pretty rare isn't it...

I only seen one in a dealer and it's even an automatic :P

Needs lots of conversion to be done to make it a baby GT-R...

As it's 4WD, the shell would probably take a GT-R gearbox too, so you can buy one if you found it anyway and then chuck in RB26DETT+gearbox and you got a cheap R33 GT-R...

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Originally posted by tlai909

Nah they turn up every so often on the J-Spec etc. etc. mailing lists.

All you need to do is stick in an RB25DET. It has attessa, it has the 4wd gearbox...

T.

Wouldn't it be better to use RB26DETT, as it could use a little bit more power n torque to counter the power loss thru 4wd drivetrain...

Maybe even a 2JZGTE from supra hehe, but hybrid will be more expensive to work on as engine mounts, gearbox may not fit and need some hacking.

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