MODERN FUTURE CLASSIC CAR BLOG
Nissan



300zx Turbo
Pulsar GTi-r
Skyline R32/R33
An icon in the Nissan's 'Z' car range. This car came with a thumping 3.0 litre engine and they were also kind enough to do a twin turbo version as well. With the turbo's it came with around 280bhp, meaning it could shoot to 60 in just under 6 seconds. Now bare in mind this car came into production late 80's and a sub 6 second dash to 60mph is pretty special and still is today. It also came with the removeable roof panels giving it a cabriolet feel.
Baby Godzilla as it is known to its friends. First thing this is a light car but has 4 wheel drive and a turbo charged 2 litre engine giving it around 217bhp. This car is a beast and would hammer most modern hot hatchbacks. Downside though inside it feels like a wheelie bin. But if you can get past that its a beauty. As with all Japanese cars there will be a good chance its been played with under the bonnet so buyer beware.
He it is the legend that is the Skyline. The R34 is beyond most peoples budgets, however these two can still be had for normal money. The Skyline was sold not just as the R32 and R33 but there were more main stream models as well. If you want a Skyline you go for one of the 'R' models as listed. The R33 had the nickname Godzilla simply because it was a beast of a motor. Once again Japan shows that if you can ignore the poor cabin quality but embrace the engineering you can't go wrong.