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[Contents] The Skyline was released in 1957 as Prince Motor Company's flagship model, before it was absorbed into Nissan. The company had long been active in motorsports to showcase its technological prowess, and one of the highlights of this was the GT, a competition vehicle based on the second-generation Skyline. The second-generation Skyline was a family sedan equipped with an economical 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, but in order to win the second Japan Grand Prix, Prince Motor Company manufactured around 100 GTs equipped with a powerful 2-liter 6-cylinder engine from the company's large luxury sedan, the Gloria, by stretching the body, and obtained homologation.
Although the team was fully prepared for the 2nd Japan Grand Prix, they were defeated by a privately brought Porsche 904, but the rest of the rankings were dominated by Skyline GTs. Since then, the Skyline GT has become synonymous with high-performance sedans and remains beloved by car enthusiasts to this day. Hot Wheels has recreated this car using a new mold. The color scheme is based on the car driven by #39 Yoshikazu Sunako, who finished second in the GT-II class at the 2nd Japan Grand Prix, behind the Porsche.
[Country of Origin] Thailand [Ages] 3 years and up
[Perfect gift] Perfect as a gift for birthdays, Christmas, kindergarten or school entrance ceremonies, or other special occasions.