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Old 03-05-2015, 08:29 PM   #4
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Thanks for the response. I've been reading a decent bit about the swap but I'm still cloudy on the drive shaft fitment. If I purchase an aristo motor will it not be a direct fit to my car so long as both are automatics?
Most likely your current drive shaft won't fit. I believe that the length of the TT auto transmission is different from the length of the N/A auto transmission.

In addition, running the oem n/a diff with a 2jz-gte isn't recommended ... especially if you're planning on running bigger turbo(s) on the 2jz-gte.

I've written this at least a hundred times before: If you wanted a TT, you should have purchased one. Putting a 2jz-gte into an n/a jza80 chassis doesn't get you an Mkiv Supra Turbo. You'll be lacking brakes, suspension, driveline, etc., etc., etc.... and upgrading all of these items is more expensive than buying an Mkiv TT in the first place.
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