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A monster R32 Nissan Skyline dominated during the Bathurst 12 Hour, before crashing, which prompted an official investigation.
Australia's Fastest R32 Nissan Skyline Can Be Yours This R32 was pulled from the Bathurst 12 Hour after doing 203 MPH on a straight, but it is ready to race elsewhere right now.
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Nissan has officially taken the covers off its electric R32 Skyline GT-R, more than a year after the Japanese marque teased the conversion project on social media.
The Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 was launched in 1989 and was in production until 1994. A total of 100 examples came to Australia in 1991 and were priced at $110,000 each.
Nissan is preparing to remove the twin-turbo petrol engine from one of its iconic 1990s Skyline GT-Rs and replace it with an electric motor.
Nissan Manufactures Parts for the Skyline R32 GT-R Again: Get ready to see more legendary cars on the streets.
Only around 100 examples of the R32 Skyline GT-R were imported to Australia. Now, a 1991 example has been stolen from Nissan's Aussie HQ.
Australian police are scrambling to find the bold thief who managed to steal a rare Nissan Skyline GT-R right out Nissan Headquarters.
The theft comes just days after Nissan Australia commemorated the R32 GT-R's rise to fame by winning the Bathurst 1000 in 1991 and 1992.