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  2. Nismo - Wikipedia

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    The next Nismo release was the Skyline GT-R R34 'Z-Tune'. Intended to celebrate the 2005 20th anniversary of Nismo, the 2003 cancellation of R34 production meant that Nismo was only able to create 20 cars, all based on second-hand V.spec units purchased back from customers with less than 30,000 km on the odometer.

  3. Nismo Brings a V-8 Frontier Off-Road Concept to SEMA - AOL

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    Nissan's mid-size trucks gets more power, wider bodywork for the 2022 SEMA Show.

  4. File:Nissan Nismo old logo.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Nissan GT-R - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 update incorporated the GT-R Nismo's drivetrain, delivering increased power, improved acceleration, and a refined independent suspension setup. Notably, it was 25 kg lighter than the standard GT-R. [97] [98] [99] The GT-R Nismo, introduced in 2014, was a higher-powered and track-focused model.

  6. Nissan Skyline GT-R - Wikipedia

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    The R32 Skyline GT-R N1 road car marked the N1 engine's introduction for sale to the public. R32, 33, and 34 N1 road cars were known for lack of amenities and their light weight. The R33 N1 engine and turbochargers were slightly revised, and the R34 N1 engine saw further improvement. The camshaft timing was altered slightly for more torque.

  7. Nissan R390 GT1 - Wikipedia

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    Only one R390 road car was ever produced by Nissan as a prototype for the development of the race-cars and was never intended for sale, although Nissan did offer to build further versions at a value of US$1 million. [2] The lone R390 GT1 is currently stored at Nismo's Zama warehouse, along with the #32 R390 GT1 race car from 1998.