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NISSAN GTR R33

Few cars have been more influential over a short passage of time than the Nissan coupe known as ‘Godzilla.’ Original R32 versions of Nissan’s all-wheel drive GTR won motor races and caused controversy wherever they went, and it was no real surprise when the model that followed turned the wick back a little.

The R33 Series GTR was launched onto the Japanese market in January 1995, 15 months after its motor show debut, but was never officially exported to Australia

At the heart of the GTR was Nissan’s 2.6-litre, straight-six engine with sequential turbochargers, an intercooler and variable torque-split transmission. Official

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