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The Fast & Furious style "smoke" is actually made by purging the nitrous lines. Hook a nitrous bottle up (illegal here, not sure where you are), with a purge valve coming out behind your bonnet which is activated by a button. You can load up the lines by opening the bottle, then purging the line by pushing your little button to activate the purge valve, and the nitrous will vent to the atmosphere instead of the engine, and create a nice little cloud. My mate has a similar setup on his big block Monaro.

yep,here right hand drive vehicles is illegal, we used here in converting it to left hand drive, like my honda ek4, just finished converting the other day, i put the skyline on the last...because this is the only first gtr here in our place...and the people who convert haven't work with skyline before...so thats why i want to start it after all my cars are finished so i could work it slowly and surely.....is there any tips guys??

I honestly don't think you will be able to convert a GT-R to left hand drive due to the layout of the turbos and the ABS (to name a couple of items that come to mind).

Would really like to be proved wrong, however! Good luck and post pics if you are successful!

Cheers

Gav

I honestly don't think you will be able to convert a GT-R to left hand drive due to the layout of the turbos and the ABS (to name a couple of items that come to mind).

Would really like to be proved wrong, however! Good luck and post pics if you are successful!

Cheers

Gav

They have done in the USA..

You're right - found the following link

Left Hand Drive GT-R

Got me thinking now - a GT-R in Bulgaria (crap roads 'tho!)

Its not to far to drive to Germany, perfect roads and no speed limit there .

I thought you could register right or left hand drive there ...

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