The Nissan Skyline, and particularly its GT-R spinoff, is one of the most respected and coveted nameplates to come out of Japan. For decades, the car was only available in eastern markets, and anyone ...
Discover the rare first-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R that defined Nissan’s motorsport legacy and remains one of Japan’s ...
View post: Lamborghini Ad Personam Turns 20 With Limited Miura-Inspired Blue Paint All of these cars are offered without reserve, and as a bonus, joining these vintage Nissan Skylines are a pair of ...
Martin holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Working full-time as an Avionics Technician on fighter jets, he travels using a variety of vehicles, to include: a Camaro ZL1, F-150 FX4, Jeep ...
The Skyline name has been a part of Japanese motorsports history since the nameplate itself belonged to the Prince Motor Company, which would later merge with Nissan. A key race at the Suzuka track in ...
Once considered the more practical cousin in the GT-R family, the four-door versions of Nissan’s R32, R33, and R34 Skylines haven’t typically enjoyed the same spotlight as their two-door counterparts.
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The ultra-rare Nissan Skyline GT-R that had no respect for Japan's horsepower agreement
The Nismo 400R was a hardcore R33 GT-R with 400 hp that completely ignored Japan's horsepower agreement. Only 44 were ever ...
When talking about Japanese sports cars, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is about as legendary as they come. While many enthusiasts in America had little to no idea of the GT-R’s existence until they popped ...
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