Video: The Story of Nissan's 1995 R33 Skyline GT-R LM by Petersen
/Take a deep dive into one of the rarest Skylines's ever built, the 1995 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo, a true unicorn of the JDM world born from Nissan’s legendary racing heritage.
Read MoreTake a deep dive into one of the rarest Skylines's ever built, the 1995 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo, a true unicorn of the JDM world born from Nissan’s legendary racing heritage.
Read MoreThere’s a strong case that the R33 remains Nissan’s best looking Skyline GT-R. However, in some cases OEM examples can definitely look a little ‘under-wheeled’. As you would expect from a car…
Read MoreThe 1990s was an undeniably great time for automotive styling and here at Supercar Nostalgia we don’t think there are many better looking cars from this era than an R33 Skyline GT-R riding on a set…
Read MoreIf prices are anything to go buy, today’s market seems to most highly prize R34 iterations of the Skyline GT-R. However, here at Supercar Nostalgia we much prefer the more elegant R32 and R33…
Read MoreLike the R32 GT-R, the new-for-1995 R33 variant was available in a choice of different specifications. Least expensive of these was the base model R33 GT-R which nevertheless offered scintillating…
Read MoreTwo key factors led to the transformation of sports car racing in the early 1990s. As the 1980s drew to a close, the cost to compete in the World Sportscar Championship began to rise inexorably. New…
Read MoreIn 1996, Nissan unveiled a limited production GT-R equipped with a comprehensive list of performance upgrades. Developed by Nissan Motorsport (Nismo), the 400R was created for those…
Read MoreThe unexpected popularity of Nissan’s R32 Skyline GT-R meant a successor was a certainty. The original plan had been to build sufficient R32 GT-Rs to meet the homologation requirement for…
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