Back in the fall of 1984, Nissan was looking for a way to beef up its performance offerings internally. Aftermarket tuners were already rabidly modifying models like the 300ZX and Skyline coupe, but ...
As Nissan Skyline GT-R values continue to soar, the automaker's Nismo performance division has launched a factory restoration program. This Nismo-produced video shows an R32 Skyline GT-R going through ...
It has been four years since Nismo introduced its heritage program, and it is on a roll. The latest addition to the program comes in the form of a retrofit titanium exhaust system, offered for three ...
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Nissan Built This Electric R32 Skyline GT-R to Match the Original as Closely as Possible
There may still be hope for old, iconic performance cars when fossil fuels run out, and Nissan’s latest one-off build attempts to show what’s possible. Those who’ve been paying attention will be no ...
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Why the 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R reset performance rules
The 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R did not just revive a storied badge, it rewrote what a mass-produced performance car could be.
A Midnight Purple R33 GT-R with Nismo S1 upgrades is now up for grabs, highlighting just how far classic GT-R values have ...
Imagine unearthing a 1990 R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R with under 4,500 miles (7,240 km) on the clock. Instead of looking and feeling tired, battered and being fitted with dozens of non-standard parts ...
Nissan's performance sub-brand Nismo turned 40 this year, and Nissan is celebrating with the launch of more choices for its growing range of Nismo Heritage Parts. As the name suggests, Nismo Heritage ...
Nismo’s Heritage program has been a godsend for owners of R32 and R33 generation Skyline GT-Rs, and R34 GT-R models and has just grown with the availability of titanium exhaust systems for the trio.
A lengthy history follows the iconic Nissan GT-R, the family of cars born in the fall of 1968 at the Tokyo Motor Show. Locked to the Japanese Domestic Market, car enthusiasts from other parts of the ...
Back in the fall of 1984, Nissan was looking for a way to beef up its performance offerings internally. Aftermarket tuners were already rabidly modifying models like the 300ZX and Skyline coupe, but ...
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