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i want to have a turbo skyline but currently have bodykit etc on myne so don't want to sell. what are the main differences besides engine wise (brakes, etc) from a turbo to a n/a r33 skyline. also would it be more effective to do a complete engine swap for a rb25det and does anyone know where's the best place to grap one and can they trade the old one in? cheers guys

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This can be an expensive exercise (I just did it but at mate's rates). Gearbox is different, tailshaft, brakes, wiring loom. Many will advise against it as the cost will be the same as buying a GTST (take the body kit off of the n/a and put it on the GTST). I did it as the standard GTST would not have met my requirements. I would have changed a lot of things anyway (turbo, ecu, intercooler). I didn't put a turbo on the rb25de as I believe it wasn't strong enough so I sourced a rb25det. This probably doesn't answer your questions but might give you something to think about.

Being in the same situation, here's how I justified buying a front cut and putting it in:

1) Even though it may be cheaper to buy the turbo version, you don't know the history of the car, i.e has it been crashed, how good is the engine etc. It may be cheaper to do an engine transplant in your current car in the end;

2) Insurance is generally cheaper for an N/A car with a turbo;

3) Having to stuff around finding a car that you like, is in good condition, and then eventually selling yours. Add to that stamp duty etc. May be easier just to find a front cut.

I will be doing a swap in my R34 very soon, and have no regrets about deciding to do so.

My two cents.

a front cut is bascially the front part of the car upto the windscreen. say in japan some dude writes off an r33 gtst, the rear end is absolutely mashed, front is fine. get a big cutter thing chop car in half from windscreen to the front and ship it over to aus. you pay say $4000 for the front cut and you get engine, wheels, brakes, gearbox, full panels, lights etc providing they are ok and not busted etc and you can pick what parts u want and sell the leftovers if you like

this way you get the turbo model parts of thingsl like full engine, ecu, intercooler, front brakes, geatrbox, engine mounts etc.. as apposed to simply bolting the turbo charger onto a n/a engine, you swap all parts over

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