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Written by Vijay Pattni
We"ll start with perhaps the most internet-friendly car of them all. Godzilla. A rather mint, rare R34 Skyline.The fact it became just a little bit famous through some movie the name escapes us for the moment and its propensity to handle big power and big modifications, made it a bit of a star.This one"s standard, so the familiar 2.6-litre turbo"d straight six, pumps out around 280bhp (but probably more, let"s be honest). It"s also a V-Spec, and thus benefits from bonus internet points.V-Spec brought with it an active diff, the ATTESA E-TS Pro 4WD system, lower ride height and stiffer suspension. Oh, and a carbon fibre rear air diffuser.It"s done quite a few miles, mind 146,000km, so 90,720 miles but we are told it "has never been used in any races or involved in an accident". Righto.No reserve.
Date written: 27 Jul 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 8639
We"ll start with perhaps the most internet-friendly car of them all. Godzilla. A rather mint, rare R34 Skyline.The fact it became just a little bit famous through some movie the name escapes us for the moment and its propensity to handle big power and big modifications, made it a bit of a star.This one"s standard, so the familiar 2.6-litre turbo"d straight six, pumps out around 280bhp (but probably more, let"s be honest). It"s also a V-Spec, and thus benefits from bonus internet points.V-Spec brought with it an active diff, the ATTESA E-TS Pro 4WD system, lower ride height and stiffer suspension. Oh, and a carbon fibre rear air diffuser.It"s done quite a few miles, mind 146,000km, so 90,720 miles but we are told it "has never been used in any races or involved in an accident". Righto.No reserve.
Date written: 27 Jul 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 8639