Nissan Skyline (R32) GT-R JTCC Calsonic #12 [Premium] 1990

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I know, there's a lot of skylines in GT right now, but most of them are just models from GT4 and probably will be rid of by GT7, but I would like to see a few of the racing varianted Skylines kept and this is one of them. The Calsonic R32 was one of my favorite race cars since GT4 and I think it deserves a premium upgrade.

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A picture of it back in GT4:
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Specs:
Engine - 2.6L Twin Turbo Inline-6 (RB26DETT)
Drivetrain - Front Engine, RWD
Transmission - 5-Speed MT
Power - 543 bhp (405 kw)
Torque - 361 ft-lbs (490 nm)
Weight - 2,778 lbs (1,260 kg)

Link(s):
http://www.evo.co.uk/features/features/288937/nissan_skyline_gtr_r32_calsonic_race_car.html
http://www.supercars.net/cars/3026.html
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/HERITAGE/skyline_gt-r_1993.html

Update (2/17/15): I changed the title to strictly the Calsonic Skyline. The previous title was just for the JTCC R32 in general, but that was before the guidelines were enforced.

Links to my other Nissan Suggestions:
R390 GT1 LM Race Car '97
R390 GT1 LM Race Car '98
Castrol Nissan Primera JTCC '94
Skyline GT-R (KPGC10) '70
Skyline GTS-R (R31) '87
Skyline 280 Type MR (R33) '97
Pulsar Serie VZ-R N1 '97
 
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JTCC, not JGTC. ;)
I was actually going to put that originally in the title, but I wasn't sure since I kept getting mixed google results. There's websites that keep labeling the car as a JGTC and others as JTCC. Google search confused me. :grumpy:

Anyway, fixed.
 
Easy way to differentiate them:

I was actually going to put that originally in the title, but I wasn't sure since I kept getting mixed google results. There's websites that keep labeling the car as a JGTC and others as JTCC. Google search confused me. :grumpy:

Anyway, fixed.

The Group A Spec GT-R R32 (which is what the JTCC car was) looked like those (and is what almost all of the Skyline R32 racing modifications in GT2 were modeled after). The JGTC Spec GT-R R32 is what the "R32 Touring Car" in GT6 and GT5 is modeled after instead, with the aggressive fenders and foot tall rear spoiler.
 
Easy way to differentiate them:



The Group A Spec GT-R R32 (which is what the JTCC car was) looked like those (and is what almost all of the Skyline R32 racing modifications in GT2 were modeled after). The JGTC Spec GT-R R32 is what the "R32 Touring Car" in GT6 and GT5 is modeled after instead, with the aggressive fenders and foot tall rear spoiler.

Yes, I'm aware of that. I figured out the differences a little after posting that comment, but thanks anyway. I also was already aware of the racing mods of the R32s in GT2 were based on the JTCCs.
 
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