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R34 Gtr 2j Conversion


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zomg thats almost as bad as the s2000 2jz conversion.. least that was an improvement

this on the other hand is death. altho would make it easier for big turbo conversion having the inlet on the same side as the brake booster n shit on the lhs when converted....

but still this is a sin that will send anyone straight to hell. arabs n all shit, i dont care

all it needed was a hks rb28 kit n would kill any 2jz

RB26>2JZ

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not 2 mention a shit load of oil/petrol

U.A.E Will be the first country to run out of oil, Hence why they have tried to turn it into a business and trade hub.

Petrol here isn't as cheap as most people would think.

In Saudi on the other hard, I pay 15cents a litre! Now that is hell cheap!

Cheers

Josh

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i wouldnt mind it so much if they worked a miracle and kept the awd, then atleast i could live with it, respect the 2jz

admitedly pointless if your going for this sort of setup maye aswell of replaced a 25t, that would be meaningful atleast !@

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love the Top Secret TE37s, but those fenders are horrible. even if the style is not to my taste (which it's not) at least they quality could have been good, but it's terrible. The engine work also looks like arse, but the idea does have some merit and if it runs well will be quite fast. considering the car was possibly stolen in japan and sold to someone in UAE for $10 or $20K then it's not a bad way to build a cheap fun car.

still such a butchered car by now considering the LHD conversion, the dodgy kit and the engine swap. :ninja:

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more info on this car??? the thing i want to know is, is it still 4wd?????

kamikazeR33, i'm afraid im going to have to dissagree with u there, 2JZ>RB26

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