I saw this car for the first time at last year’s Formula Drift Malaysia. For some reason it stood out from the line of black mod cars on display, and finally I managed to get the opportunity to see, smell and touch it up close. Belonging to the son of a traditional Chinese medical specialist in Malaysia, this JGTC-inspired matt black 2000 Nissan
After the R32s and the R33s it's now time for the R34, my favorite model. Once again I wanted to start with one of my personal favorites. I know that the R34 has been made with one thing in mind, performance. But these chrome Work Meister S1 wheels looks so good on this white R34. The black accents like the wingstays and the carbon spoiler on the
Well Speedhunters, today is March 4 and in Skyline Week that means R34s! Remember you only have a couple more hours to submit pictures of your R35s, G35s and G37s... Carlos Rodriguez - Dominican Republic (above) Jason Ho - Australia Jamieson Dumanas - Australia Hiro Sakane - Australia Anthony - Australia Brent Herfurth Damien - Australia Ed Chambers
For my next trip through the Speedhunters archive, I've gathered a selection of R34 Skylines of all types. There was A LOT to choose from, but I think I've assembled a pretty nice spectrum of cars here. Here they come - The Auto Gallery Yokohama BNR34, found recently by Dino at Fuji Speedway. A little drag action at the Trust Zeroyon Festival
Time for a little more Nissan goodness from the archive as I post up a few of the track-tuned Skyline GT-R's I've spotted at Tsukuba Circuit over the past year. There is no place where a GT-R is more at home than running around a track like Tsukuba. It is surely one of the best places in Japan to see tuned GT-R's at their best. The car has
Ok next film. Let's look at the Signal Auto R34 Skyline GTR as presented by its builder: Kousuke Kida. This car previously was a championship winning drag car in Japan but now spends its life going sideways in the Formula Drift championship. I should probably say more about it here but I'm too tired after a long day at the NFS studio... brain