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If you can even find a GT-R engine, expect it to cost almost $20,000 USD. You will need custom engine mounts, bellhousing (or adapter), driveshaft, transmission mounts, cooling system, ECU
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If you can even find a GT-R engine, expect it to cost almost $20,000 USD. You will need custom engine mounts, bellhousing (or adapter), driveshaft, transmission mounts, cooling system, ECU setup, as well as modification to the Z's chassis to accommodate the turbos, manifolds etc from the VR38. Bottom line, don't bother.
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