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Nissan Skyline GTR Story


The 2008 Skyline is on the horizon. This would be a good time to see the history of this Japanese supercar. Here's a video mainly focusing on the R32, R33, and R34 Skylines.

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Anonymous said…
I like this car, I love it because I like the design and I think it is one of the best racing cars that I have ever seen.
Samgab said…
The new R35 GT-R is NOT a Skyline, and is not based on the Skyline. See quote from the official Nissan media website:
"This is the first GT-R not based on a mass-volume Nissan vehicle (the last GT-R was based on the Skyline). That gave design director Shiro Nakamura, product chief designer Hiroshi Hasegawa and their team a great deal of freedom to create Japan's ultimate supercar."

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