For years, the Nissan Skyline and GT-R have existed as separate models, as opposed to their shared architecture in previous generations. Here's why.
Many people dream about owning or at least driving a Nissan Skyline GT-R. The newer the model and the lower the budget, the more distant that dream is.
Japanese automaker Nissan finds itself at a crossroads. While Nissan potentially scrambles for a new dance partner, the ...
Police in Canada have impounded a heavily modified Nissan GT-R owned by a YouTuber for excessive speeding in a 90 km/h (56 ...
The rear, meanwhile, is dominated by aggressive ... As for the actual R36 GT-R from Nissan, much of its future may hinge on the company’s potential merger with Honda. Either way, it’s unlikely ...
The Fairlady Z is back in KYOSHO's catalog with two new colors! It's great news if you're an avid 1/18th-scale collector of ...
was installed where the rear seats normally sit. Nissan explained that installing the battery was the biggest challenge, as the R32 GT-R's structure is relatively compact and lacks large flat ...
Liberty Walk’s new kit for the Nissan Skyline R32 applies the kaido ... Liberty Walk adds massive fender flares, and the ones in the back are massive. The styling seems to take inspiration ...
The original R32 Skyline GT-R, produced between 1989 ... of adjusting power distribution from rear-wheel drive up to a 50:50 split as needed. While Nissan has not yet disclosed specific power ...