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The Nissan Skyline has a rich history that began in 1957 and evolved into a performance sports car after merging with Nissan. The early generations of the Skyline, such as the GT-R, were known for ...
The videos highlight the Skyline's racing history, which dates back to the 1964 Japan Grand Prix. In that race, a number of Prince Skyline GT racers were entered to show off the pre-Nissan company ...
The Nissan Skyline has had a long history in Japan, over 66 years in fact. Starting out as an unassuming compact sedan, sporty versions of the car started to show up in the 1960s and 1970s.
A side-on shot of Paul Walker's 2002 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R Bonhams Few cars have captured the imagination of enthusiasts ...
The original GT-R was the Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R (KPGC10) which debuted in 1969. Powered by a 2.0-liter DOHC inline-six engine, it produced 160 horsepower, impressive for its time.
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The Final Nissan R35 GT-R Has Been Built

Nissan has announced that the very last R35 GT-R has rolled off the assembly line. In production for nearly two decades, the ...
Ginash is no bonehead and knows 115 hp will always be 365 hp less than 480; however, to limit yourself to considering only the Skyline 2000 GT-X's underdeveloped, albeit four-and-a-half-decade-old ...
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is one of the coolest cars to never officially come to the United States. Of course, we have the Nissan GT-R now, though it lacks the all-important “Skyline” badging.
While diehard GT-R fans know better, regular folk might usually think that Nissan’s “Godzilla” nickname also applies to all Skyline GT-R versions, not just the contemporary R35. Well, let us ...
Nissan’s beloved Skyline nameplate might get another bite at the proverbial apple. Once home to the storied GT-R badge, Nissan’s Skyline has become, effectively, Infiniti-badged products in ...