JDM Cars Wiki

Welcome to the ultimate hub for JDM car knowledge and expert buying advice. This category brings together meticulously researched articles that dive deep into the history, performance, unique features, and cultural significance of Japan’s most iconic vehicles. Whether you’re a seasoned JDM aficionado or just starting your journey, our comprehensive guides will equip you with the insights and confidence to make informed decisions when purchasing or simply exploring these legendary cars. Dive in and discover what makes JDM automotive culture so captivating.

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Nissan Skyline R32

The Nissan Skyline R32 was introduced during the final stage of the R31 production back in 1989. It was produced when motor vehicle companies in Japan were making full financial recoveries and doing well enough to compete in races. They introduced the E-BNR32 chassis for Nissan, designed for a more competitive racing vehicle that was…

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Nissan Skyline R33

The R33 Nissan Skyline was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show back in early 1993 and later went into production, replacing the previous 8th generation R32 skyline. It was produced when the Gentlemen’s agreement limited major car manufacturers in Japan. This agreement defined the maximum speed should be under 276 horsepower. This agreement was to…

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Nissan Skyline R34

Production of the R34 Nissan Skyline began in 1998 with the introduction of environmentally friendly RB series engines such as the RB25DET-NEO and RB25DE-NEO. The four-speed automatic transmission was retained and upgraded to Tiptronic style manual controls for higher-spec models. The R34 was available as a sedan or a 2-door coupe. The Interior of the…