The 2000 Nissan Skyline, part of the R34 generation, is a legendary name in the world of high-performance sports cars. Although it was not officially sold in the U.S., this right-hand-drive Japanese domestic market (JDM) model is celebrated by enthusiasts. It comes in several trims, including the highly revered GT-R version. Equipped with a robust six-cylinder engine, the GT-R had a twin-turbocharged 2.6-litre unit capable of 276 horsepower, according to 'gentleman's agreement' among Japanese automakers, although real-world output was widely believed to be higher. The Skyline features an advanced all-wheel-drive system and a 5-speed manual transmission. Despite being a 2000 model, it came with impressive tech, such as a multifunction display that provided real-time data on oil and water temperature, turbo boost, and more. Though primarily known for speed and handling, the Skyline also provided notable comfort and daily drivability, truly a testament to Nissan's engineering prowess.