The original Nissan Skyline GT-R (1969-1972) is affectionately known as the ‘Hakosuka’ series rather than as the K/PGC10, and its legendary short-lived successor has an even funnier nickname (1973 ...
The Nissan 1971 Skyline 2000 GT-R is another mid-game Barn Find. Unlocked in the south of Japan, the car is currently being restored into our garage and we are waiitng on the stats. This vehicle takes ...
Long before the R35 received its umpteenth update, GT-R stood for something completely different from today’s all-wheel-drive sports coupe. The first Skyline GT-R isn’t even a bonafide Nissan. As it ...
With the exception of Nissan’s R35 GT-R, part of what’s made past GT-Rs such special cars in the eye of a consumer base not privy to the likes of them is their right-hand-drive architecture. The right ...
The Nissan Skyline, and particularly its GT-R spinoff, is one of the most respected and coveted nameplates to come out of Japan. For decades, the car was only available in eastern markets, and anyone ...
One of Nissan’s best-known vehicles (if not the most recognizable of all) is the Skyline GT-R. Immortalized by films and video games, the GT-R has been cemented in our minds as one of the greatest ...
Discover the rare first-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R that defined Nissan’s motorsport legacy and remains one of Japan’s ...
When it comes to classic cars, imports have slowly grown in popularity and demand. Especially cars that are past the 25-year rule, which allows cars older than that mark to be imported into the U.S.