It’s kind of hard to believe that the Nissan R32 have been around for over 25 years now. And the great thing about it is that it’s technically legal in the States now, but the bad thing is it’s 25 years old…that’s almost antique in this day and age. But like with all material things, if you keep it in good running order, it can still look brand spanking new after years of use. Case in point, this immaculate 1990 R32 GTR.
Photos via Global Auto
This is by far one of the cleanest R32s I have ever seen before, and the fact that it’s modified just solidifies how rare this example is. Cause we all know good and well that modified cars tend to deteriorate a lot quicker than stock counterparts.
I love that the exterior has a minimalist feel to it, just a nice subtle drop and R35 brakes surrounded by some ever so popular TE37SLs.
The back side is all stock except for a huge Trust exhaust protruding out the back.
Under the hood is an extremely clean set up capable of 800+HPs courtesy of HKS internals stroking the RB26 to 2.7L and that ginormous Trust T88-34D turbine.
On the interior side, it’s also kept super clean with just the necessities. We’ve got a host of gauges to keep everything in running order, and upgraded seats with Bride ZETA III on the driver side as well as Bride GIAS II recliner for the passenger side