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Nissan GTR33 turned into a GTR35 with 1jz Toyota Engine
Nissan GTR33 turned into a GTR35 with 1jz Toyota Engine
![]() http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index...-Toyota-Engine and Mini GTR35 ![]() http://www.dpccars.com/gallery/index.php/Mini-GTR35 |
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Re: Nissan GTR33 turned into a GTR35 with 1jz Toyota Engine
I just have to ask WHY?!
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Re: Nissan GTR33 turned into a GTR35 with 1jz Toyota Engine
That’s actually a really interesting build concept—taking a Nissan GTR33 and evolving it into a GTR35-style project with a 1JZ Toyota engine is a wild mix of engineering creativity and JDM culture. The swap idea alone shows how far enthusiasts are willing to go to achieve performance and reliability in their own unique way.
The Mini GTR35 also looks like a fun take—more of a tribute build, but still impressive if the detailing and proportions are done right. These kinds of projects really show how car culture isn’t just about factory specs anymore, but about personalization and experimentation. In a way, it’s similar to how customization works in other performance markets too—whether it’s cars, bikes, or even e-bikes like Aventon Bikes, people are always looking for the perfect balance between style, performance, and individuality. Would be great to know if anyone here has seen these builds in person or knows more about how well the 1JZ swap performs in the GTR chassis. |
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