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Old Jul 23, 2018 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by firelizard
yes.
Step 1, have a lhd gs.
Step 2, done.
hahahahahahahaha
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Old Jul 24, 2018 | 01:59 PM
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Thats Beautiful!!!
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Old Mar 28, 2022 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by ekuskun
Thank you, believe Me in My country there is no Aristo Or 2nd gen gs. So I sourced and imported Dashboard and steering rack from other countries.

if u have these Parts you wont need almost Anything else.

soon I Will Try To add More Photos and details Also I Will provide More information.

I think Go For it, people was Telling Me it's imposible To make Or Will cost So much money. its not like this.

if you know How To weld, Remove trims and put back. You Will be able To make slowly in Your own garage.

extending harness is little bit Hard But if U make it slowly and 1 By 1. Nothing messy.

u can switch brake lines ( left To right ) and U wont need To fabricate any hardlines.

only U Will need 2 fittings and brake line To relocate abs system under the hood ( left To right )

Hello!

I have a GS300 and an Aristo with way less miles than the GS300. I would like to do the same conversion like you did. Was the firewall difficoult to deal with? that is the only thin that scares me.
Since I have a complete car, I have every piece, steering column, tubes , pedals, doors etc.

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