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I'm looking for links etc. to old GT-R reviews. For example I think Wheels did a handling test against Porsche, BMW etc and the GT-R won. Any other test drives from Wheels/Motor or other mags of that era would be great. I had a search but couldn't find anything.

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Matt

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TopGear did a few & comparison between 32,33 & 34 GTR's - search it via google video's or go to http://youtube.com/browse and search for GTR or GTR TopGear.

Just google GTR reviews in general & it should turn up what you need...

My review - GTR's kick arse - 10/10 nuf said... :miner:

Wheels May 1991:

Best Hndling supercars - BMW M5, Ferrari 348, Honda NSX, R32 GTR and Porsche Carrera 4.

In the same issue there is also a 6 page road test of the R32 GTR, they have it as the first local drive.

I was lucky enough to be able to buy this issue in great condition at a swap meet couple of weeks ago for $2!

Another good article on buying a used r32 gtr is in 'Unique Cars' June 2003 issue.

I also picked up a book a month or two ago called 'Nissan Skyline GTR' it is a Brooklands Road test book and has the major road tests articles on 32, 33 and 34 gtr's from 1989 - 2002 (included is the wheels road test of the r32) but all the pictures are in black and white.

Edited by gtr fan

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