The Nissan Skyline has been a staple in the car community for decades, taking stage front and center in franchises like Fast and Furious that inspired so many enthusiasts and car builders today. B is for Build doesn't hold out on making sure the car lives up to our expectations, including a crazy color shift paint job, massive wing, and customized taillights. Really, the team has put in a lot of work and effort to make this body swap a thing of dreams for many viewers and fans.

The Body Swapped R34 GT-R Will Blow Your Mind

Have you been wanting the mechanics of a modern car with the styling of something a little edgier? The popular YouTube channel B is for Build has been hard at work with the insane task of putting a Nissan R34 GT-R body onto the underbelly of a modern Nissan R35 GT-R. Essentially, it's every Fast and Furious fan's dream without the need to decide between two great generations of this iconic car. This project combines the best parts of each car to create something completely custom and unique that's sure to turn heads at any car show or event.

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More Than A Body Swap

Nissan Skyline R34 R35 Body Swap
via B is for Build

The process itself sounds relatively easy — take the body off of one vehicle and put it onto another. But in reality, this process has taken an intense amount of custom fabrication, welding, cutting, grinding, and improvising to make it happen. While the cars do share a namesake and key features, there are still a lot of differences between the generations, leaving the team to tackle the insane task and high expectations they've set themselves for their viewers. The process has been ongoing for several weeks as we see the crew tackle problem after problem, and the time-lapse almost made us forget just how time-consuming the process of building custom cars like this actually is.

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B Is For Build Takes Us Along For The Ride (Almost)

Nissan Skyline R34 R35 Body Swap
via B is for Build

While most individuals wouldn't dare tackle such a daunting project, it's been exciting to take the journey alongside B is for Build over the past several weeks. The channel has been consistently putting out videos, almost making viewers feel as though they are a part of the team, but the R34 body swap still has some fabrication and wiring tasks left before we will see it on the road.