This high-performance variant of the seventh-generation Skyline was introduced with Group A competition squarely in its sights. Its RB20DET engine was extensively reworked, featuring a stainless steel exhaust manifold and a T04E turbocharger, complemented by refinements to the suspension and a more aggressive exterior design. The car secured the 1989 All Japan Touring Car Championship season title, yet it sparked curiosity as to why it wasn't given the GT-R name.
How to acquire the Nissan Skyline GTS-R (R31) '87
The Nissan Skyline GTS-R (R31) '87 can be acquired from the Used Cars dealer, where it was last available for Cr. 169,000.
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