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Possible but expensive - you're better off selling it, getting a GT-FOUR and converting it to turbo :)

I agree. Having owned both a 2wd and awd skyline, I have seen all the differences in the chassis. The floor pan has extra clearance under the driver's legs, kinda like the exhaust hump on the other side. Also the transmission mount is different to clear the tranfer case. The frame rales are notched to clear the axles and the bolt holes for the subframe are in different locations. The way to do it is cut the frame rails and floor pan from an AWD donor and have it welded onto the 2wd chassis. This is way more trouble than its worth due to the fact that Nissan made an AWD R34 to begin with. The only reason I have eve considered an AWD conversion is for an S-Chassis.

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