Divisions Nismo Founded 26 December 1933 Founder Masujiro ... It didn't have the track-focused approach of the R32 GT-R, whose motorsports achievement in touring races earned it the nickname ...
This Nissan Skyline is equipped with a nearly complete Nismo catalog of parts, making it one of the coolest R34 Skylines we’ve seen.
Nismo, Nissan’s motorsport division, was charged with developing the car, not least because the R32 GT-R would replace the soon-to-be-retired R31 GTS-R racer on the track. To this end ...
Some of the fillips that we saw on the GT-R Nismo made their way onto the standard car – the rear spats, for example, helped to clean up the turbulence behind the car. The C-pillars were also ...
The dimensions of the car are 4,710mm long x 1,895mm wide x 1,370mm high. It has a wheelbase of 2,780mm. The GT-R NISMO variant is slightly shorter, with a length of 4,690mm. For this variant, to ...
This is one of only five Gibson Motorsport (GMS) R32 Nissan GT-R race cars ever made. This example, now on its second owner, is the fifth and last one built, combining all of the knowledge and ...
the 447kW GT-R Nismo. The final and current iteration of the GT-R uses the 419kW tune of the twin-turbo 3.8-litre V6 but in two specifications in Japan: the Premium Edition and T-Spec. It features the ...
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