The 1997 Nissan GT-R, a part of the model's third generation, or R33 series, is a symbol of Japanese high-performance automobiles. Known for its twin-turbocharged 2.6L inline-six engine, it delivers an impressive output of around 280-hp, defying the restrictions placed by Japan's 'gentleman's agreement'. This model is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and an advanced all-wheel drive system, providing excellent road traction and performance. Infotainment and safety features are quite basic compared with today's standards. Despite its age, the 1997 GT-R remains a desirable model for its driving dynamics and iconic status.