The 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R did not just revive a storied badge, it rewrote what a mass-produced performance car could be.
Your eyes do not deceive you. I repeat, your eyes are not deceiving you. Pictured here is an actual engine for my R34 GT-R ...
The 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R arrived at a moment when turbocharged performance, digital tech and motorsport know-how were ...
Davies has had a keen interest in cars from a very young age. It didn't matter what kind of car it was, as long as it had four wheels and made some cool noises, he was into it. His interest in cars ...
Nissan built just 416 GT-R Autech sedans, and now two examples have surfaced for sale, offering collectors a rare glimpse at ...
The 1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R NISMO S1-Specification has many upgrades, including all-wheel steering, 18-inch racing wheels, and more.
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 ...
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 ...
The Nissan Skyline GT-R was a legend on both street and circuit. As such, it was only natural that some enterprising collectors would stow some examples away for posterity (and profit). Many believe ...
In case you haven’t heard, Nissan is turning an original R32 Skyline GT-R into an electric vehicle. If that bothers you, you’re only gonna get saltier when you see how pristine an example of an R32 ...
While diehard GT-R fans know better, regular folk might usually think that Nissan’s “Godzilla” nickname also applies to all Skyline GT-R versions, not just the contemporary R35. Well, let us give an ...
With a long production lifespan, Nissan’s legendary GT-R nameplate has had ample time for numerous transformations. Still, they were always subordinated to the final high-performance goal. Having no ...