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Ok, I started a new post here are pics of my car, over the last 15 months I have been doing so much to my car.....

GTR V-spec conversion

Everything has been done , just missing airbag and door trims, yep even done Brembo brakes............and Multi Function Display Screen

Ok, guys what do I do next, its too late to sell the car and buy a R34 GTR v-spec as ive poured in too much to it and there is no turning back....

Apexi Power FC

Apexi Exhaust

Boost Controller

Hyper (crap) intercooler (will change soon)

Look forward to you replies!!!

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Nice job and looks clean. To live up to its look I think you would at least need these mods: 3" turbo back exhaust, cold air box, FMIC, Power FC, bigger fuel pump, injectors, bleed valve/electronic boost controller @ 12psi then hiflow turbo. Not to make you feel bad but the money you spent on the conversion you could have got twice those mods :)

Car looks nice - just some things that dont sit well with me -

1. its not a GTR or a V spec so why use the badges.

2. if as you say everything has been done - wheres the rb26 - I would

think that would be one of the main things in converting a Gtt to a

GTR? Same goes for gearbox - 6 speed???

Car looks nice though - maybe dont worry about modding the rb25 and whack a rb26 in there....

Just my opinion though.

I had to work things out with wires, trace them and wire them up to the display. works with std gtt ecu and power fc

also , IMACUL8 I would have done the RB26 but at the time was hard to get hold of an engine, also its an everyday car, If I put a rb26 in there, im worried it will be too much stuffing around, also I brought a 99 NSX 8 months ago and am broke due to Payments on that

hmmmm interesting

woudl really like to hook up the display. So do all its functions work??

i wonder if you could do i diy on getting the display working with all the wires.

if you dont mind me asking how much did the display cost you??

I cant not put the badges on, its only missing the motor and box.

You never know I might do that next,

I think I have the right to put the badges on after all the work and money I put into it.

I use to own a R33 GTR v-spec.. dones that help?

sorry dude but have to agree with pnblight on this one....

Dont like the badging.......styling is all good but its NOT a GTR so yeah doesnt suit it.

But never the less its an awesome looking car...just curious as to how much it cost you to get the GTR guards ?

Im looking at phattening up my ride a little bit as well.....

Guards around 500 each for front and 1500 each for rear ( rears needed a inner guard.

Does anyone know of where I can find a RB26DETT from , a good one?

hot damn !!!! thats too much for me...rather spend that on engine internals or a bigger turbo....

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