The Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) driven by the late Paul Walker in the 2009 film Fast & Furious can now be yours, with auction house Bonhams proudly presenting this wheeled movie star for sale.
Yet, amid all these portrayals, the R34 GT-R hardly finds recognition as a family vehicle. With its two-door 2+2 seating layout, the GT-R R34's adaptability for families is indeed constricted. Its
Unfortunately for most of the world, the Nissan Skyline GT-R was only sold in a few select markets, such as Japan, the UK, Hong Kong, and Australia, making it unobtanium for North American fans
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a high performance sports car produced by Nissan. It is illegal to drive in the United States due to emissions and safety regulations. The car was originally produced for the Japanese market, and was later exported to other countries. The GT-R has a twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine and all-wheel drive.
To be frank, a “R34” 1999 Japanese domestic market Nissan Skyline GT-R would probably stand out just about anyplace in America, not just in Detroit and not just because it has the steering wheel on the wrong side. The R34 GT-R was never imported to the United States, so it caught my eye when I saw one on display at the 2013 Eyes On Design
To clarify, yes, that's an iconic Millennium Jade R34 GT-R model pictured, but no, you can't buy one of those just yet. While the Nissan R34 Skyline entered the market in 1998, the GT-R model as
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