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The longest-running GT-R generation concludes its 18-year run as a Midnight Purple T-Spec model, but this isn't goodbye for ...
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CarBuzz on MSNWatch Nissan's Emotional Farewell To The R35 GT-R
It's the end of the road for the Nissan GT-R R35. After 18 years, Nissan has sold 48,000 units of the GT-R worldwide, with ...
It feels like we've been talking about the R35 GT-R going out of production for years now—this week, Nissan finally built the ...
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Top Speed on MSNEnd Of An Era: Nissan’s R35 GT-R Bows Out With A Legacy Of Performance
After the R34 GT-R ended production in 2002, Nissan put the GT-R name away while it began work on what would become the R35 that we celebrate today. The R35 began production in 2007 and, again, we can ...
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Nissan GT-R Nismo Destroys Ferrari 812 Superfast In Shocking Drag Race
Carwow's latest video pits the Ferrari 812 Superfast against the Nissan GT-R Nismo in a surprising drag race showdown.
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Race 1000: GTR, RS7, AMG, Supra, M6
Race 1000 brings together high-performance cars including the Nissan GTR Alpha, Audi RS7, Mercedes-AMG GT, Toyota Supra, BMW ...
A very clean-looking Nissan GT-R was filmed at a drag racing event in Germany trying its luck against a wide variety of fast machines. Among them was a Ferrari 488 Pista, and the two engaged in a ...
The newest Nissan sports car will replace the GT-R in the top tier Japanese grand touring series, marking the Z's first return to GT500 since 2007.
Now, a storied race car from that hallowed era is up for sale. The car in question is a 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R that raced in the Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, under the JGTCC-GT1 category.
Race versions of these cars today can fetch upwards of $300,000 due to their rarity and race-winning history. Just how much this one-off V8-fitted GT-R would cost is anyone’s guess.
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