Nissan Skyline GT-R

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Asked by Eirn Nov 14, 2008 at 02:59 AM about the Nissan Skyline

Question type: General

What was one of the Main drive-line features on the 2004 Nissan Skyline GT-R that helped improve its already AMAZING handling?

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if ur talking about the new one the computer controlled suspension reading one-thousand times a second, also the tire being filled with helium, and the tires having a special notch in the rim to hold it secure around sharp turns. watch the top gear episode it explains it all.

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its not a notch its a reinforced lip around the whole rim so the rims dont break the seal around corners

it is notches. they are built into the rim to prevent it from spinning inside the tire, thereby increasing the transfer of power. and yeah r34s ran from 1998- 2002. there was no skyline in 2004, only the proto.

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