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12 August, 2025

 Nissan Skyline GTR R34: Supercar Slayer of the 90s?



In the late 90s, European supercars like the Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini ruled the supercar world until Japan dropped their latest version of the Nissan Skyline GTR and named it R34. What Nissan have created as a counterblow was, take a regular Nissan Skyline, modify the hell out of the car and it absolutely worked. Nissan took its revered RB25DE engine, threw in twin turbochargers, called it the RB26DETT and managed to extract 276 horsepower and 392 Nm of torque. Skyline maxed out at only 180 km/h due to the gentlemen's agreement of the 90s Japan domestic market. However,  what Skylines are good at is the fact the RB26 engines can be tuned to churn out colossal 
powerfigures.

This legendary motor is capable of handling north of 1000 horsepower with the right tune and a sophisticated ATTESA E-TS four-wheel-drive wizardry and, rear wheel steering working in conjunction, the GTR is indeed a slingshot when you put your right foot down and also while hitting the corners in a racetrack. The explosion of power hits you hard, pushing your guts all the way to the seat back. Not only does this engine has a sublime performance but also sounds absolutely nuts, especially the whooshes from the turbochargers. 




Speaking of looks, even today, any modern car you come across feels cute to look at next to a GTR. A fully modded GTR looks as aggressive as its motor underneath especially in its iconic bayside blue or midnight purple shade.The sinister front profile with a hunkered down stance and the iconic headlights gives it so much character. The rear end,on the other hand, flaunts the signature quad round taillights and a huge spoiler making it a view to die for. Some notable special versions include V-spec II Nur, R-tune and Z-tune, of which, the Z tune is the holy grail of the R34s.



 
The Z-tune was built to celebrate the success of Skyline GTR. “A final goodbye to the R34 in the best way possible”. Nissan’s racing division Nismo hand picked 19 V-spec models and turned it to a 500 horsepower lunacy on wheels, making it the ultimate Japanese car the whole world would crave for. As per some reports, the Z tune sells for over 1.5 million USD. The name and fame for this machine is not just because it was featured as the hero car in fast and furious films and the legendary Gran Turismo game but for the fact it slayed supercars like it was nothing. At some point, the GTR devoured Bugatti Veyrons on drag strips for fun, no wonder why they call it the Godzilla.






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