For years, the NissanSkyline GT-R was a dimly understood legend, a piece of import exotica driven via joypad or glimpsed through badly subtitles episodes of Best Motoring International.
R32 SKYLINE GT-R (19891994): £17,995 to £65,000 Wishing to re-enter international motorsport, Nissan decided to adopt a four-wheel drive configuration for its early Nineties Skyline GT-R, known internally as the R32.
Inspired by the all-wheel drive, twin- turbocharged, six-cylinder Porsche 959, the R32 was to serve as a performance road car flagship and take the Nissan brand back to the race track. As new decade dawned, the BNR32 GT-R ended the reign of the Ford Sierra RS500 in Australia; traditional touring cars simply couldn’t keep up.
Computer control was the GT-R’s advantage – and Nissan would develop its system (and carry on augmenting it) right up until the present day; that the GT-R could apportion power to the most expedient wheel (on road or on track) created a drivers’ car unlike any other.
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