Car: Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
V-Spec II Nur
Year: 2002
Color: varies
Engine: Modified 2.6L Straight-6
652hp@5800rpm 625lb-ft@4800rpm (848nm@4800rpm)
Transmission: Modified 6-Speed
Manual
Weight: 2784lb (1263kg)
Top Speed: 222mph (357kmh)
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There is an overwhelming amount
of evidence for the excellence of the Nissan Skyline GT-R. Powered by a
twin-turbocharged inline-six motor and equipped with a sophisticated all-wheel
drive system, this car was a dream come true for many enthusiasts. The first
Skylines came about in 1969; however, it wasn't until the introduction of the
R32 two decades later that they started to gain real attention.
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Although these cars never
officially made their way stateside, Skylines have now begun to pour in from
overseas. The NHTSA’s 25-year import ban on non-US-legal cars expired in 2014
for 1989 model year vehicles, and that means the R32 is now fair game to bring
to the states. As for how some people manage to bring over the newer R33 or
even the highly sought-after R34, there are legal loopholes like registering it
as a show or display car (though this severely limits the number of miles one
can drive in a given year). Another, riskier way is registering it as a
different car altogether—say a Nissan S-car. The latter is not a good idea, as
getting caught will likely lead to your precious Skyline getting crushed.
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Even with very minor
modifications, this car looks, sounds, and drives amazing. The owner plans to
bump the car's output from 360 whp to 600 whp. Definitely worth following this
build and checking out more photos of the car.
The R34 comes from a time when
LED DRLs weren't a thing; when GPS navigation was just being introduced and was
a rather expensive option; when stick was superior to a dual-clutch,
computerized gearbox controlled by paddle shifters. The R34 is on the cusp: it
lacks all of those modern-day features, but still has onboard computers to make
the most of your driving experience.
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Imagine if this car was originally sold alongside the NSX, RX-7, and Supra; it certainly would have ignited fierce competition between them, and would have made Skylines today, and the R34 in particular, more attainable.
note that, Skyline gtr 34 is not the same as gtr33, gtr32 or gtr31
Nice Khai. Well done. Good job. Excellent. Awesome
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