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Look: 4wd Rb26dett 240z


Cuong Nguyen

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Hi All,

just thought that there may be a few of you guys that would be interested in this.

RB26DETT 240Z complete with the ATTESSA 4WD system from a GTR Skyline. Note the extensive body mods, both the rear and the front end of a GTR have been grafted to a S30 shell.

http://www.komycars.jp/drag/z.html

Cuong Nguyen

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Jeepers Cuong, it makes your car look kinda like a half hearted attempt doesn't it :). Now over here I wonder what you would register that as, as its basically just the gtr skline stuffed under the skirt of a Z, sounds like fun to me. I hate to say it Cuong, but I think yours looks better, its far more subtle.

Cheers Chris

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now thats a work of art would be fantastic conversion have seen a VL commodore done in street machine with full gtr drive train but this is awsome rminds me of my dream build

Clubman style body but with 2000 style 18" rims with subaru wrx drive train and 20b rotary would handle like a dream sound unreal ultimate burnout motorkhana and go to whoa car

But thats just a dream rego would be a nightmare helping a friend with a club man at the moment hard to get the sr20 very modified and still registered

Maybe the Gtr 240 would be easier especially done this way

Mick

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That has a good look :love:

Like it or not the only thing Z about that look to be the front fenders with headlights. Other then that its a 240sx with a body kit. But I must say it dose have one bad azz look. Almost makes me wana say it has a NSX style to it :stupid: I think its the wheels with the red paint:ermm:

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yeah, its a 240sx with a Z grill. hence the name fair-eighty. as in one eighty sx, or sil-eighty. iono. one comes with the CA18DET and the other with the SR20. lets just call it an RPS13 to make it easy.

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