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I'm doing it on a Manual GTT.

Including labour and the following bit's it's been around $13,000

R33 GTR Engine inc Turbos

Tomei Poncams 260' in & 252' ex Camshafts (Type A kit)

Denso 550cc Injectors

Apexi Power Intake GTR kit

HKS Downpipes

Apexi PowerFC

2x Z32 AFM's

New R33GTR clutch to take the power

It's an expensive conversion proposition... especially on an n/a auto!

to be honest... you may even get a better result with the rb25 engine and spending the extra $ on the ancillaries, rather than a dead stock rb26dett and no cash left. rb26dett when something goes wrong tend to be kind of expensive.

Yeah the Rb25 motor is great, i would just by the 34 gtt and just spend the cash on it or just buy a series 2 r33 gtst they look kool and than spend even more on the gtst, for about 20,000 you can get a nice series 2 r33 gtst spen 10 to 15k on it and youll have a low 12 second gtst for sure. If you want i can suggest a packge that will get u there.

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