(1998-2002) Skyline GT-S is a model of production options, which uses the same basic shell of the GT-R, other less expensive than buying the GT-R, but also saved the hassle of unplugging mechanics driveshafts front so the driver can drift the car stunt effective and perform fatigue large standing before a big road race. These cars dressed up to look like a turbocharged Skyline GT-R, but in reality, they are still without a turbocharger and all-wheel drive. Total six Skylines purchased by the production to describe the ride FBI agent Brian O’Connor of the most significant. For some off-road scene, the production also built a replica of R34 fiberglass shell mounted on the chassis dune buggy. Of the six existing Skylines, two destroyed and one saved for a potential sequel, three other cars sold.
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
Nissan skyline R34 GT-R: Specifications:
Outside
- Body Kit: C-West
- Hood: C-West
Suspension
- Springs: Kaizo Industries
- Surprise: Kaizo Industries
Wheel
- Type: Rays Volk RE30
- Front size: 19-by-11, 0 inches
- Rear size: 19-by-11, 0 inches
Tire
- Manufacturer / Model: Continental Sport Contact 2
- Front: 285/35R19
- Rear: 285/35R19
Inland
- Seats: OMP
- Belt: OMP
- Cage: Matt Sweeney
- Door panels: Nissan original equipment
- Wheel: Momo
- Gauge: Magden
Engine
- Type: RB26 2.6-liter DOHC inline-6
- Injection: Duttweiler Performance
- Ignition: MSD
- Intercooler: Spearco
- Turbo: Turbonetics
- Fuel: Sunoco Racing Fuel
- Lubricants: Castrol