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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?

I have a very healthy RB26DETT on an R33 Skyline (was previously GTST) so its got all the conversion plugs etc on it already. Car is running and can be tested if you like. Was dyno'd on 10psi at 198rwkw. PM me if you're interested.

I agree on fake badging a non genuine car, MOST of the time.

BUT if you ask me, the WORST thing you can get is a car that is OBVIOUSLY not a GTR, and then has GTR badges all over it, that sh!ts me because its so obvious.

As long as this car looks 100% like a 34GTR from all aspects outside the car, then i wouldnt have a problem with it, as long as nothing points to the fact that its a mock up! To everyone else bar the owner and his friends, this car is the real deal R34 GTR, so you get my ok on the bagdes :huh:

i havent studied the pics thoroughly, does it have the correct rear quarters?

its obvious that a conversion like this may not be worth it in terms of what you end up with, but i dont think there is any need for others to state the obvious! Its his money and as long as he is chuffed with his end result thats all that matters at the end of the day.

cheers

I feel your pain. I bought 4 last week. Its a killa on the wallet

LIES - But in all honesty I had so much change in my pocket after dinner last night I popped by Porsche and purchased a GT3, heck i even got a discount for paying in shrapnel.

True story

bwhahahahahah

Why dont you sell both and buy a proper GTR :huh:

Have u ever raced someone in the GTT and when they won did they go "HA! I BEAT A GTR" and u go "HA! last laughs on u... its just a GTT"

The car looks damn nice but unless you have the performance to match i dont think you should be putting any GTR badges on there... it just kinda cheapens the real thing.

As Dan the Man was saying, I can just see some guy braggin to his mates he thrashed a Vspec GTR... tsk tsk tsk...

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