Monday, December 1, 2008

Tomica Limited Nissan Skyline GTR 33 & 34

The first-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R of 1969-72 was a rear-drive four-door sedan based on a design that Nissan inherited when it bought out another Japanese automaker, Prince, in 1966. A total of 1,945 were sold.

The GT-R name was dormant until the R32 model of 1989, when it was applied to a coupe with a 276-horsepower in-line 6-cylinder. Nearly 44,000 were produced over a five-year run; most were white, Japan’s racing color.

The GT-R R33 model was made in 1995-99 and included an active limited-slip center differential and antilock brakes. Total production came to about 16,000, including a racing version that developed 400 horsepower.



The 1999-2002 GT-R R34 introduced multifunction display screens. The base model had seven screens and the V-Spec had nine, including a measurement for G-force and a lap timer. (On the 2009 model, the PlayStation persona is more evident: its switchable dashboard can display 11 screens of data, including mechanical and driving information; acceleration; brake-pedal pressure; steering angle; and a 20-minute recording function with playback.)



A total of 11,310 R34s were built. The rarest and most expensive are the racetrack-ready Z-tune version, built after the end of regular R34 production.


Here is my Tomica Limited Skyline GT-R Vspec LM & GT-R LM & GT-R Vspec II N1.


Back view of all the Skyline GT-R
0028-Nissan GT-R LM

50A-Skyline GT-R Vspec LM (BCNR33)

1 comment:

nabil said...

I have been looking for this bnr33 and bnr34 for a long time and finally found it.If you are selling this cars please be kind to inform me where is the shop.