Nissan NISMO athlete and Altima V8 Supercar driver Rick Kelly recently spent some time with a vintage Nissan Skyline GT-R at Sydney Motorsport Park in Australia.
In the building where manufacturing began for Nissan Motor Co. in 1934, a first-floor engine museum is home to some of the engine highlights of the company's near 80-year history.
In Japan those recognized as master craftsmen are known as takumi. At Nissan's factory in Yokohama, only four takumi are sanctioned to put their name on the company's halo vehicle, the legendary GT-R.
The Skyline 2000GT (S54) was launched two days before the second Japan Grand Prix in 1964. It was necessary to work round the clock to produce the 100-unit minimum required for GT approval in time for the race. The story of how the 2000GT had put up a brav
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