Shawn Bassett of Attacking The Clock Racing had his hand in a few builds at SEMA 2022, and one of our favorites of this year was their hillclimb-ready 1991 Nissan Skyline. This R32 may have started life as a GT-R from the factory, but very little of its GT-R essence remains. Converted to RWD and featuring a BMW DCT transmission, this one might anger the fanboys and purists, but fear not! Everything done to this GT-R was done with one purpose: Going fast!
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