Nissan to launch Skyline NISMO models for the Japan market
The Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32), released in 1989, was developed as a base machine for Group-A races. Taking full advantage of its powerful 2.6l, 6-cylinder, twin turbo engine, it was equipped with a 4WD system. Originally designated as R32, the car was termed R33 in 1995 and R34 in 1999. In October 2000, the Skyline underwent minor changes such as the addition of large rear brakes to upgrade performance further. This evolution was called the V-spec II.
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Product Explanation This is a Japanese limited edition from MINI GT which is popular for its precision 1/64 model featuring old and new sports cars and racing cars. As a new model of SUPER GT machine, the Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500, which has been introduced into the Super GT GT500 class since 2020, is now available. This is the last model that has been tested by GT-R. It has an impressive black color body with a sharp impression. It is left-hand drive like the actual car.
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