The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range. The first cars. The R32 GT-R also had success in the Australian Touring Car Championship. In 2019, Nismo announced that it would resume production of spare parts for all generations of the Skyline GT-R, including body panels and engines.
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1993-1998 Nissan Skyline GTS and GTS-T Buyers GuideThe earliest versions of the JDM R33 Nissan Skyline GTS and GTS-t start turning 25 years old in August of 2018. Over 25 years old means they are exempt from US DOT, or Federal Motor Vehicle Safety (FMVSS) standards. At 21 years old a vehicle is EPA exempt in original configuration. The R32 Skyline GTS stopped being produced in 1993, but the GT-R version went though the end of 1994. The R33 GT-R version first being sold in January 1995, it will be legal in the USA starting in January 2020.There were 16 different configurations of the R33 Skyline in 1993(25 in 1995).
This includes differences like engine, rear wheel drive vs all wheel drive, two door vs four door, and manual and automatic transmission. There are also turbo, and non-turbo versions. Horsepower ranged from 128 to 246.
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