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- Nissan Skyline - R31 Market - CLASSIC. COM
The R31-generation of the Nissan Skyline was still a full range of front-engine, rear-drive sedans, coupes, hatchbacks, and station wagons Enthusiasts welcomed a new engine series to the Skyline range, the RB-series twin-cam inline six
- Nissan Skyline - Wikipedia
The R31 Skyline of 1985 was a natural evolution on the R30 shape, and also this one was loosely based on the Laurel platform (C32) The design was slightly larger and squarer than previous Skylines
- Nissan R31 Skyline For Sale - BaT Auctions - Bring a Trailer
Browse and bid online for the chance to own a Nissan R31 Skyline at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online
- Skyline R31 GTS-R: A Look Back at Forgotten Predecessor of the Modern . . .
While not as famous as the subsequent GT-Rs, the R31 GTS-R proved to be a cornerstone for the revival of the GT-R nameplate
- Nissan Skyline GTR | R31, R32, R33, R34, R35 Specs
In August 1985 the seventh-generation Skyline "Nissan Skyline R31 2000 GTSR" was launched and was the first to reintroduce the 6-cylinder DOHC engine Only 800 units were built to allow homologation for Group A Touring Car racing
- Everything You Need to Know About the Nissan Skyline R31
Dive into the legacy of the Nissan Skyline R31, with insights on its performance, design, and iconic status in the car enthusiast community
- Nissan | Heritage Collection | Skyline GTS-R
The 7th generation Skyline R31 was rolled out in 1985 It was in 1986, the next year, that the longed-for 2-door coupe series was added to the line The limited edition "GTS-R" coupe with the engine output of 210ps was rolled out in 1987 as base model for Group A touring cars
- History 1985 - 1994: R31 R32 Nissan Skyline, GT-R, GTS-t, GTS-R
Powered by the 3-liter RB30E inline-6 with 157 hp, the R31 was available in sedan or station wagon bodystyles The wagon featured the same front style as the coupe and sedan, but did not share the four round brake lights that had been a consistent element of Skyline design
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