Calsonic
Skyline GT-R
About the Calsonic
Skyline GT-R
The Japanese GT Car Championships were inaugurated in 1993, and are
becoming more popular with motorsports buffs throughout Japan. In
addition to the highly modified Japanese cars, the super cars of
Europe, like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, vie for the title. The
Caslsonic Skyline GT-T, developed from Nissan's Skyline, has been one
of the principal contenders in the JGTC since its inauguration.
Packed into the GT-R look alike body shell was Nissan's latest racing
technology. Its 2568cc in-line six cylinder engine, with twin
turbochargers produce an awesome 450 horsepower. The X-Trac developed
sequential 6-speed gearbox efficiently transmitted this engine's
awesome power to the rear wheels. The four wheel double wishbone
suspension system has almost the same construction as Nissan's highly
competitive Gr.C machines raced during the 1980's. The body shell was
extensively modified to obtain even better aerodynamics. Additional air
intakes/outlets and oversized fenders gave its massive silhouetted an
even more aggressive appearance.
During the 1996 season, one GT-R competed the JGTC under the
sponsorship of Calsonic, a Japanese manufacturer of car radiator
components. Painted in a distinctive, overall blue color scheme, the
Calsonic Skyline GT-R fully displayed its outstanding performance to
the Japanese motorsports fans throughout the season.
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