throtl Transforms Nissan R34 into Too Fast Too Furious Skyline for SEMA
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In this exciting project by throtl, the iconic Nissan R34 is undergoing a jaw-dropping transformation into a Too Fast Too Furious Skyline for the prestigious SEMA show. The team spared no expense, outfitting the car with top-of-the-line components like CSF coolers, a motec m150 ECU, and an rtech cast steel manifold. With a rywire milspec engine harness and Frenchie's performance garage products, this Skyline is set to be a true powerhouse on the track. Not to mention the sealed Odyssey Battery and vibrant products ensuring peak performance.
Maguire's Car Care items and willwood brakes are just the beginning of the impressive lineup, with Nismo parts, siltech sensors, and Platinum Racing Products sensor block taking this build to the next level. The drive-by-wire conversion using Platinum Racing Products components and a Bosch 82 mm throttle body promises unparalleled control and precision. And let's not forget the two-speed power glide transmission with an air shift kit, a game-changer for drag racing enthusiasts.
Inside, the Sparco carbon composite race seat, nitrous bottles, and Halon fire system showcase the team's attention to detail and commitment to safety. The suspension upgrades featuring shock works components and line lock system ensure optimal performance on the track. With Moty Racing custom beadlock wheels, drag radials, and Platinum Racing Products' 8.8 rear bolt-in differential kit, this Skyline is poised to dominate the competition. And with a Simpson parachute and limited-edition skateboard deck inspired by the project, throtl's R34 build is a true testament to automotive excellence.
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Watch Building a Modern Day (Fast & Furious) R34 Skyline - Part 4 on Youtube
Viewer Reactions for Building a Modern Day (Fast & Furious) R34 Skyline - Part 4
Mention of a limited edition R34 Skateboard Deck available for purchase
Appreciation for the paint job on the car rather than a wrap
Viewer sharing about their baby's interest in R34 cars
Positive comments on the build progress and content quality
Request to paint the roll cage blue
Discussion on the choice of a power glide transmission for the R34
Request for better music during the build videos
Mention of a tight deadline for the project
Appreciation for Nissan's partnership and supply of old parts
Caution against installing beadlocks before making test hits
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