Throughout six legendary generations, Nissan’s GT-R high-performance sports car has not been devoid of special edition variations. And, of course, among them were also a few that acted as the cream of ...
Touring car racing was growing in popularity through the 1980s, with various regional series and championships for modified ...
With the R35 Nissan GT-R always in the headlines, it’s easy to forget about the previous-generation model. It’s hard to miss a car we never got, but you have to admit that the R34 GT-R is making fewer ...
Before the GT-R became its own thing, Nissan had the Skyline GT-R. One of the most revered performance cars to come out of Japan also happens to be a favorite of the aftermarket scene, but this fellow ...
JAPO Motorsport GmbH is bringing back some unique old school style with the release of their Skyline R34 GT-R JAPO edition. Taking a 1999 R34, JAPO spent three and a half months stripping it down to ...
Remember when classic car specialists once said that Japanese cars could never be considered collectibles? I bet they are eating their shoes now. The-Lowdown is selling a very special R34 Nissan ...
Nissan Motorsport International. Mention these three words to anyone with an ounce of interest in the whole import scene and they will no doubt picture in their minds the numerous racecars that have ...
This infamous, blood-red R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R by legendary tuning house MCR (Matchless Crowd Racing) needs little introduction. With more than 600 horsepower and a trick scramble-boost function ...
If you’re a fan of Japanese performance cars, chances are you’re rather fond of the R34-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R. After all, it arguably represents the pinnacle of the Skyline lineage and ...
In doing so, the Japanese automaker came up with the 1995 Skyline R33 GT-R LM race car. In order to meet the new rules, at least one road-going production model needed to be produced. In an exercise ...
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