The Japanese turned his 1993 Nissan Skyline into a Chevrolet Camaro (9 photos)
While North Americans may consider the R32 Nissan Skyline rare, valuable and worthy of preservation, and the fifth generation Camaro considered an average car, people on the other side of the planet can think differently.
The photos show a classic Nissan sports car Skyline model 1993, stylized as Chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015 gg. It is reported that the owner of the car (a motorist from Japan) is a big fan of the Camaro and the Transformers movie in particular.
Apparently, buying an American sports car in the Land of the Rising the sun is quite problematic, so the man decided on such kind of tuning.
In front, the modification really turned out to be similar to Camaro, but from other angles it does not look so impressive. AT In particular, the shape of the roof immediately makes it clear that we have exactly Nissan.
From the sides, the car received a number of new exterior panels, but factory doors were left open. As for the stern, here lanterns draw attention to themselves, which, apparently, are borrowed straight from the Camaro.
The salon of the original Skyline has also undergone improvements. He has a car combined finishes of cream and light brown materials colors.
Fitted with Bride racing seats and a Momo steering wheel. Well, in the center front panel you can see the metal emblem of the Autobots from movie universe "Transformers".
The car is driven by the RB26 engine from the Skyline R33. It issues 405 hp, working in conjunction with a five-speed mechanics. Mileage at the Japanese two-doors 122,600 km, but the replaced motor “plowed” 75,000 km.
Modified Skyline is currently being sold at an online auction Yahoo Japan. Bidding for the car started at 3.2 million yen.