Larry Chen reveals a $375K full-carbon R32 GT-R that retains stock body lines, sheds 220 lbs, and delivers 700+ hp for ultimate street use.
One of the rarest Nissan Skyline GT-R models could sell for over $1 million at auction next month. Only 44 Nismo 400R ...
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a global performance vehicle icon, despite largely being exclusive to Japan during the nameplate's decades of existence. There were some exports to places such as the United ...
Nissan is preparing an electric prototype of one of its most iconic performance cars ever: The R32 Skyline GT-R. The project was revealed on Nissan‘s Japanese website, alongside a teaser video and a ...
Long before the R35 received its umpteenth update, GT-R stood for something completely different from today’s all-wheel-drive sports coupe. The first Skyline GT-R isn’t even a bonafide Nissan. As it ...
The 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R arrived at a moment when turbocharged performance, digital tech and motorsport know-how were finally ready to meet in one road car. The R34 did not just continue a ...
This 1995 Nissan GT-R on Exotic Car Trader with just 92,855 miles is a JDM icon ready for its next owner. The R33 generation of the Skyline GT-R carried forward the formula that made the earlier cars ...
It goes without saying. The brutish Nissan Skyline GTR is one of the most sought-after 90s Japanese sports cars after the Toyota Supra (thanks to the Fast and Furious franchise). If you stumble upon ...
The magic number for many Japanese and European car enthusiasts in the United States is 25. That’s the age cars need to be in order to legally import them to the States. And there’s one car in ...
Godzilla has gone AWOL Down Under. Earlier this week, a 1991 Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R was stolen in Australia — taken, in fact, directly from Nissan’s Australian national headquarters. Details of the ...
Remember the JDM gentleman's agreement? Nissan clearly didn't bother with it because they produced a hardcore variant of the ...
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