Thursday 17 May 2012

Nissan Skyline GTR 2012

for me if I describe Nissan Skyline in one word "MONSTER" monster because of speed, style, handling and many more. I always wish to have a Skyline car but right now i can't afford to buy one but who now's maybe on the future i might afford and drive one.

Last March 25 2012 i attended the manila auto show on world trade center damn cars that modeled there are so freaking awesome. at gate a Red Ford Gt Mustang 2012 is parked together with the Nissan Skyline GTR 2012 now inside that big convention center more fast and luxury car is parked bmw, mini cooper, ford, jeep, hyundai, mitshubishi and many more what catches my the most is the top down bmw damn that car is freaking sweet specially the price if you asking whats the price my friend says it ranging from 5M to 10M Pesos. what the that car is so expensive i can you that money for living for at least 15 to 20 years. any way guys here is some pictures and information for nissan skyline

NISSAN SKYLINE R 33




The R33 Skyline was introduced in August 1993. Slightly heavier than the R32, it is available in coupe and sedan bodystyles. All models now used a 6-cylinder engine. Nissan took the unusual step of down-grading the GTS model to have only the RB20E, while the twin-cam of the R32 GTS was discontinued along with the 2.0 L turbo RB20DET.

Some models came equipped with a new version of the HICAS 4-wheel steering system called SuperHICAS. This computer controlled system was first used on the R32 GT-R. Super HICAS used electric actuators to steer the rear, as opposed to the hydraulic HICAS. This generation was no longer considered a "compact" under Japanese legislation that determined the amount of tax liability based on exterior 





NISSAN SKYLINE R 34

In May 1998, the EN34, HR34, ER34 and BNR34 marked the introduction of the more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly RB25DET NEO engine.The RB20E, after last being used in the R32 Skyline, was reintroduced in updated NEO guise. The R34 GT powered by the RB20DE NEO, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox, became the most fuel-efficient straight-6 Skyline to date (of any shape). " The 4-speed automatic transmission available on some models in the previous two shapes were discontinued. In its place, Nissan produced a 4-speed Tiptronic transmission for all of the automatic versions (Except the base 2.0L, which has a standard 5-speed gearbox). Only the GT-T coupe variant was sold in New Zealand from 2000 and it was the only country besides Japan that sold the R34 GT-T model Skylines new. The Nissan Skyline rivals are the Toyota Supraand the Mazda RX-7.






NISSAN SKYLINE R 35











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