Nissan Skyline 350GT
25 Oct, 2011
The Nissan Skyline may have been around for decades in Japan and other parts of the world but for North Americans our first Skyline experience started in 2001 with the release of the V35 Sedan and Coupes branded as the Infiniti G35, which is available in most nissan dealership stores. Except for the history lesson our latest feature takes us back to Hong Kong where we spotted a modified 350GT that definitely has more than looks.
Dropped on a set of bronze Volk Racing TE37's fastened with RAYS lug nuts this 350GT was prepped for the street. The exterior was worked over with some custom touches like the blacked out trunk to match the slotted vents on the aftermarket hood. The Skyline also received a full aero kit and a half moon tow hook up front to ensure it doesn't get damaged in case a tow is required. Braking was only upgraded with new pads as the factory Brembo brakes are more than sufficient to stop the car. Aside from lowering springs the car also received upgraded exhaust to help with the additional performance modifications. The interior of the car is relatively stock with a carbon fiber shift knob and a 5" Defi tachometer which wasn't installed just for its looks. This Skyline is definitely a street contender even if it's not a GT-R.
Photos by Davis Chan
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