The original Skyline, whose racing successes created the GT-R legend.
TOYOTA Sprinter Trueno〔AE86〕1983
Agile, lightweight drift icon, famous for its appearances in popular anime series.
Honda S800〔AS800〕1966
Charismatic 60s technological marvel, capable of revving to 9,000+ rpm.
MAZDA Cosmo Sport〔L10B〕1968
The world’s first mass-produced sports car with a rotary engine.
NISSAN Skyline 2000 GT-R〔KPGC110〕1973
With only 197 produced, the ‘Kenmeri’ Skyline is the rarest GT-R generation.
SUBARU 360〔K111〕1958
The ‘Ladybug’ was Japan’s first mass-produced Kei car and remains beloved today.
NISSAN FAIRLADY 240ZG〔S30〕1971
The Fairlady’s racing-inspired ZG variant featured a longer nose and wider wheel arches.
Honda NSX〔NA1〕1990
The mid-engine marvel with supercar performance and Japanese reliability.
ISUZU 117 COUPE〔PA90〕1968
Designed by Italian master Giugiaro, the 117 remained in production for 13 years.
TOYOTA SPORTS 800〔UP15〕1965
Toyota’s first ever sports car - with impressive performance and space age styling.
MAZDA SAVANNA RX7〔SA22C〕1978
The RWD, rotary engine powered RX7 was an instant JDM classic.
NISSAN GT-R〔R35〕2007
‘Godzilla’ wowed the motoring world with hypercar acceleration and handling.
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