Blue Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T w/ Work Meister Wheels
A Bayside Blue 1999 Nissan Skyline (R34) GT-T leaving Winter Drive 2025, organized by Purist Group, at Industry Hills Expo Center. This car has been modified with Nismo Z-Tune-style front fenders, Okubo rear quarter panels, and Work Meister S1 wheels.
The Skyline GT-T is often forced to live in the shadows of the mighty GT-R, with many examples converted to look just like the latter. This GT-T may have undergone numerous modifications, but its owner takes pride in what it is and avoided putting on any fake GT-R badges. Sure, the GT-R is unquestionably the more coveted model, and many would suggest that if you're already going through the hassle (and paying the price) of importing and certifying a JDM Skyline, you might as well get the most desirable one. But those cars can also be so prohibitively expensive that it prevents some owners from truly having fun with them. The GT-T, on the other hand, can be obtained for a fraction of the price. Its looks aren't far off from the GT-R's (and the aftermarket is always happy to help lessen the difference), it's still an incredibly potent performance car, and you can spend all that money you've saved modifying it to your heart's content without worrying about rarity or resale value.
Would you rather buy an R34 GT-R, or get a GT-T and spend the extra money on modifications? Leave a comment on YouTube and let me know!

