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The Rarest Nissan GT-R Ever ProducedThe 1995 Nissan R33 GT-R LM Unlike its more conventional siblings, the 1995 Nissan R33 GT-R LM wasnt just a road car; it was built to homologate Nissans Le Mans endurance racer of that same year.
For those wondering why Nissan named its coming Le Mans Prototype the GT-R LM Nismo, colliding the two worlds of sports car and prototype racing, an article in Autocar might have the answer.
The company is announcing the GT-R LM Nismo racecar with a two-car, full factory effort in the top LMP1 class of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship, including Le Mans. The brand will be ...
The Nissan GT-R LM NISMO race car won’t be competing in any more races. The Japanese automaker has decided to axe the project following a disappointing debut in this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours race.
Peter Lyon is based in Tokyo and writes about the car industry. After a 17-run the GT-R will go out of production in 2024. At the time of its launch in 2007, Nissan’s GT-R R35 was faster around ...
Launched in November 1997, the 400R was inspired by the Skyline GT-R LM which had raced at Le Mans in 1995 and 1996. An extensive re-working of the R33 GT-R, Nismo left no stone unturned in its ...
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