We learned earlier this year in our Garage Tour with Cole and Chelsie of Throttle Thrashers Garage that Cole was going to drop a 2JZ in his Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R. Not only that, but make it left-hand drive with an all-wheel-drive setup. So, here it is. It’s alive! Cole shared a video on his social feed of the R32’s first start-up and spinning on 4 wheels. It was supposed to debut at SEMA, but with SEMA going full-digital this year with SEMA360, they decided to take their time with this build and look forward to 2021.
Goodies: ARP, Brian Crower, ACL Race Series, Action Clutch and Sparco, and partners such as Automotive Art and Meguiar’s
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