Many people dream about owning or at least driving a Nissan Skyline GT-R. The newer the model and the lower the budget, the more distant that dream is.
For years, the Nissan Skyline and GT-R have existed as separate models, as opposed to their shared architecture in previous generations. Here's why.
This movie is jam-packed with custom JDM from the 1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 to the 1997 Mazda RX-7 to the 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX. For reasons that don't need to make sense ...
While Nissan is struggling to keep up today, in the '90s, the company made some of the coolest cars of the decade. Check out ...
From lightweight, high-revving sports cars to turbocharged rally icons, many of these forgotten JDM models could thrive in ...
As a place to let loose the final Nissan GT‑R Nismo, it ought to be perfect ... brashest and arguably most brilliant JDM creation of them all continued apace. This car is several steps on ...
Ah, well, actually it is a JDM model. Despite the implications, the Euro R was never (officially) available in Europe. Of course, this was back when Honda offered distinctly different Accords to ...
Rare Millennium Jade green R34 GT-R has covered just 225 miles from new and looks like it just left the factory ...
It's a conversion based on the R32-generation Skyline GT-R of the early 1990s, and it was just unveiled over the weekend at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon. The project, initiated in early 2023 ...