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After discontinuing the Skyline GT-R in 1973, Nissan revived the GT-R nameplate again in 1989 with the R32 GT-R. At the time Nissan was competing in Group A Racing with the Skyline GTS-R. Nissan wanted to retire the GTS-R in favor of a more competitive vehicle. The new generation of the GT-R, E-BNR32 chassis (commonly shortened to R32), was designed to dominate Group A class racing
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The R32 GT-R was powered by a twin turbo, 2.6L Inline 6 RB26DETT engine, which revved up to 6800 rpm and produced around 276 HP, It uses ATTESA-ETS, a four-wheel drive system used in some cars produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan, It is this exact system that made it unbeatable in the Australian touring car championships from 1989 to 1994, The body has a 60:40 weight distribution making it understeer heavily

My replicas can travel at speeds up to 61km/h (17 m/s), which is considerably slower than the real car due to limitations of SFS wheels

Download Link for the R32 GT-R
https://sharing.spaceflightsimulator.app/rocket/KYe5qjDzEe2VFC2XWYf3kQ


Download link for the R32 GT-R with the wing
https://sharing.spaceflightsimulator.app/rocket/XgACHzDzEe2VFC2XWYf3kQ
Below there are .zip files attached for those who prefer using those


(Turn on the wheels with stageing)
 

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After discontinuing the Skyline GT-R in 1973, Nissan revived the GT-R nameplate again in 1989 with the R32 GT-R. At the time Nissan was competing in Group A Racing with the Skyline GTS-R. Nissan wanted to retire the GTS-R in favor of a more competitive vehicle. The new generation of the GT-R, E-BNR32 chassis (commonly shortened to R32), was designed to dominate Group A class racing
View attachment 90618 The R32 GT-R was powered by a twin turbo, 2.6L Inline 6 RB26DETT engine, which revved up to 6800 rpm and produced around 276 HP, It uses ATTESA-ETS, a four-wheel drive system used in some cars produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan, It is this exact system that made it unbeatable in the Australian touring car championships from 1989 to 1994, The body has a 60:40 weight distribution making it understeer heavily

My replicas can travel at speeds up to 61km/h (17 m/s), which is considerably slower than the real car due to limitations of SFS wheels

Download Link for the R32 GT-R
https://sharing.spaceflightsimulator.app/rocket/KYe5qjDzEe2VFC2XWYf3kQ


Download link for the R32 GT-R with the wing
https://sharing.spaceflightsimulator.app/rocket/XgACHzDzEe2VFC2XWYf3kQ
Below there are .zip files attached for those who prefer using tho
cool i wish i cold try it