All-wheel-drive supercars are quick and amazing to drive, but they're absolutely nonchalant about their work.
In fact, the Skyline R34 is such an effective piece of technology, it was too good for movie work.
This car has carbon-fiber under-car diffusers and a new rear wing. But the big change for the R34 from previous Skylines was a stiffened body shell and fresh aerodynamic design. Super HICAS four-wheel steering is also aboard and includes an electronic feedback control system to ensure precise wheel positioning under extreme circumstances.
The R34's engine feeds a six-speed Getrag gearbox that in turn sends power to the ATTESA all-wheel-drive system, which electronically varies the torque split. Like other Skylines, the R34 is powered by a RB26DETT 2.6-liter, DOHC, 24-valve straight six sitting longitudinally in the engine bay that's force fed by twin turbos and rated at a laughingly low 280 hp. "The Skylines used during filming were all R34s, a model introduced way back in 1998. I'm not a Skyline lover,but my friend is,and he told me, that it's not a GTR:Ģ) this body kit available for GTT model,it just don't fit on GTRģ) it handle like common RWD car,not like AWD and AWS GTRĤ) GTR badge is very cheap to purchase and easy to installĪnd my opinion:if you buy GTR, rip off ATTESSA and HICAS systems,replace body parts to fit body kit.you are stupid.Īnd this is where your friend is wrong, quoted from an article about this exact same skyline in sport compact car magazine: This was used in part 1 and 2 with diffrent paint jobs and the engine is used in part 3 in a 67 Mustang fastback! currently for sale at Nightrider