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Old 17th February 2010, 05:18 AM
Arty Arty is offline
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Has anyone out ther in "Haynes" land fitted a Nissan180sx cradle and diff setup in a chassis? if so any drama's. I wil also be using SR20 DET moor & gearbox if possible.
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Old 17th February 2010, 11:01 AM
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hi there and welcome to the forum first off all.

i dont now of anyone who has done it or is doing it... if there is im sure they will come alond and tell you about it..

i have to say if you do go ahead and put it in it will certainly be very intresting to see, i dont see why it would not be possible with some slight back end modification for the diff and drive but since its already a RWD car shouldnt be that dificult, depends how comfortabale you are maving away from the drawing and doing some design and fab yourself......

one thing though if you do do it dont forget to take me out for a drifting session in it after all that is the main purpose of of the 180sx. hehehe

best of luck, dont forget to post pictures

tilly
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Old 18th February 2010, 10:22 AM
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Here's the pictures of a SR20DET-based build. Not exactly Haynes chassis, but can be useful to get some ideas perhaps: http://lotus7sr20det.wordpress.com/
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