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Nissan's last-generation Skyline GT-R R34 was a driver's car of quite stupendous ability. When it went out of production in 2002, it left a very large hole in the high-performance stratosphere, one which the faithful have been waiting patiently for Nissan to fill.
That car will, eventually, be the GT-R that we first saw at Tokyo Motor Show 2005.
But it's been a long time coming, so Nissan - quite rightly - felt the need to remind people of just what it is they've been missing. More significantly, this limited edition Skyline could also be Nissan's way of telling the faithful that the GT-R - which won't be with us until 2007 - will not forget its performance heritage.
Read more here:
http://www.channel4.com/4car/road-t...2005/N/nissan/skyline-gtr-r34-ztune-2005.html
That car will, eventually, be the GT-R that we first saw at Tokyo Motor Show 2005.
But it's been a long time coming, so Nissan - quite rightly - felt the need to remind people of just what it is they've been missing. More significantly, this limited edition Skyline could also be Nissan's way of telling the faithful that the GT-R - which won't be with us until 2007 - will not forget its performance heritage.
Read more here:
http://www.channel4.com/4car/road-t...2005/N/nissan/skyline-gtr-r34-ztune-2005.html