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The Nissan SKYLINE GT-R (R32) '91 is a road car produced by Nissan. Excluding Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, the car has featured in every mainline Gran Turismo game up to Gran Turismo 6.

Colors[]

There are seven colors available for this vehicle:

  • Gun Gray Metallic
  • Black Pearl Metallic
  • Grayish Blue Pearl
  • Spark Silver Metallic
  • Crystal White
  • Dark Blue Pearl
  • Red Pearl

The following colors are available from the Hard-Tuned Car Speed Contest in GT1 (none of them are named):

  • Maroonish Red
  • Yellow
  • Light Blue

In-game description[]

"The mid-model R32 after the minor model change, with additional safety measures."

After a 16-year absence, Nissan resurrected the heralded "GT-R," in August 1989 in the form of a sleek 2+2. Nicknamed the "Ken-Mary" GT-R,[1] this new 2+2 was based on the eighth-generation Skyline, and it would change the landscape of Japanese GT cars forever.

Under the hood lurked a new 2.6-liter DOHC inline-6 with two ceramic turbos. Power was pegged at Japan's federalized maximum limit at 276 HP with head-snapping 260.3 ft-lb of torque. Nissan poured its motorsports know-how into this powerplant, using special exhaust valves, throttle, and a reinforced cylinder block. The power was distributed to all four wheels via Nissan's ATTESA E-TS that provided incredible traction and grip on tarmac or gravel.

In the handling department, the R32 knew few equals at its suspension - a unique multilink setup at both the front and rear - kept the car steady through sharp turns. The R32 also had a special steering system too, in the form of the Super HICAS four-wheel steering. The discs brakes at all four corners features aluminum calipers, with four pistons up front and two on the rear.

Nissan's motorsports arm, Nismo, created a limited-edition model which was followed by V-spec and V-spec II, both models taking the already awesome performance of the R32 to higher levels. Unfortunately American motorists never had the opportunity to sample its prowess; nevertheless Nissan still managed to sell 43,934 units by November 1994.

Acquisition[]

GT1[]

This car can be purchased at the Nissan Used Car dealership for around 26,000-34,000 Credits. A special colored variant of this car is the prize for winning the Hard-Tuned Car Speed Contest. The special colored variant has a chance of 1/2 (50% of probability) to come as a prize car.

GT2[]

This car can be purchased at the Nissan Used Car dealership for around 23,000-29,000 Credits.

GT4[]

This car can be bought at the Used Car Showroom (Early '90s) for around 15,700 Credits. The exact price of the car may vary depending on the mileage.

GTPSP[]

This car can be purchased for 45,100 Credits.

GT5[]

As a Standard car, the Nissan SKYLINE GT-R (R32) '91 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 32,632 Credits. It is a Level 5 car.

GT6[]

This car can be purchased for 45,100 Credits. It is a simplified car.

Pictures[]

Notes[]

  1. This nickname actually refers to the Nissan SKYLINE 2000GT-R (KPGC110) '73, the last GT-R before it
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