The 1995 Nissan GT-R, part of the R33 generation, is a legendary sports car known for its remarkable performance and handling. While U.S. sales were limited, it achieved cult status through motorsport achievements and video games. An AWD marvel, the GT-R is powered by a 2.6L twin-turbo inline-six engine producing around 276 hp. However, its true potential lies in tuning; the iron-block engine is known for its impressive modification resilience. It's equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, multilink suspension, and Brembo brakes. Key features include the ATTESA E-TS AWD system and Super-HICAS four-wheel steering. While it lacks modern infotainment, the GT-R’s appeal lies in its raw, exhilarating driving experience.