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  • RB26DETT: 2.6L Twin-Turbo I6 (Skyline GT-R R32, R33, R34). The heart of Godzilla. An legendary, hand-assembled, twin-turbo inline-six designed for homologation and dominating Group A racing.
  • SR20DET: 2.0L Turbo I4 (Silvia, 180SX). A hugely popular, strong, and tunable 4-cylinder that became a drift and tuner icon.
  • VQ Series (VQ35DE/HR): 3.5L V6 (350Z, G35). A multiple award-winning V6 renowned for its smoothness, high-revving nature, and reliability.
  • L-Series (L24, L26, L28): 2.4L-2.8L I6 (Datsun 240Z, 260Z, 280Z). The smooth, torquey inline-six engines that powered the original Z-car revolution.
  • CA18DET: 1.8L Turbo I4 (Silvia S13). The precursor to the SR20, a capable and popular turbocharged engine.
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32, R33, R34) (1989-2002): “Godzilla.” The all-wheel-drive, twin-turbo technological supercar that dominated global motorsport.
  • Datsun 240Z (S30) (1969-1978): The original Z-car. A beautiful, affordable, and capable sports car that took the world by storm.
  • Nissan Z-Car (300ZX, 350Z, 370Z) (1983-2020): The successors to the 240Z, continuing the legacy of affordable rear-wheel-drive sports cars.
  • Nissan Silvia / 200SX / 240SX (S13, S14, S15) (1988-2002): The quintessential drift car. A lightweight, rear-wheel-drive coupe that became a global canvas for tuners.
  • Nissan GT-R (R35) (2007-Present): The modern incarnation of Godzilla. A technological tour-de-force with a twin-turbo V6 and advanced all-wheel drive.
  • Nissan Patrol (60, GQ, GU) (1980-Present): A rugged, body-on-frame SUV and a direct competitor to the Toyota Land Cruiser, known for its brute strength.
  • Nissan Maxima (4th Gen) (1988-1994): The “4DSC” (Four-Door Sports Car). A powerful, front-wheel-drive sedan that built a strong reputation.

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