Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II (BNR32)

The Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II (BNR32) is part of the third generation of the Nissan Skyline GT-R, the first generation of its revival, based on the eighth generation of the base Skyline model. It is often known as the Skyline GT-R, the GTR, or the R32, it was also nicknamed "Godzilla".

Information
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a series of sports cars based on the Nissan Skyline. The BNR32 is based on the eighth generation of the Nissan Skyline.

The V-Spec (Victory Specification) I and II were introduced after the GT-R's success in Group N and Group A racing. The V-Spec models included the lightweight bonnet and front bumper from Nismo models, as well as changing the wheels from 16" to 17" BBS wheels. The V-Spec II was introduced in 1994 and ran for ten months, before the R32 stopped production in late 1994.

Notable Users

 * Takeshi Nakazato owns a Black Pearl Metallic Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II R32, which he uses as Leader of the Myogi NightKids.
 * Eikichi Shimamura owns a White Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II R32, which he uses as leader of the Hakone Thunder Soldiers.
 * The Hakone Thunder Soldiers exclusively uses R32s.
 * A member of Racing Team Katagiri Street Version drives a white R32.
 * Rin Hojo owns a Gun Gray Metallic Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II R32, which he uses as Kanagawa's Grim Reaper.
 * Kozo Hoshino owned two GT-R R32s before he bought his R34 Nur.
 * In the 2005 Live-Action film, various Myogi NightKids members drive R32s.
 * In Act 21 of First Stage, during the conversation on the phone between Bunta Fujiwara and Keiichi Tsuchiya, some R32 racing Skylines appear, including a FALKEN ALTIA R32 N1 that participated in the Super Taikyu championship (then the N1 Endurance) in 1992.
 * A modified white R32 with a GT wing can be seen battling with Impact Blue's Nissan SilEighty in the intro of Extra Stage.
 * Plenty of R32s can be seen in Initial D Third Stage.
 * A White R32 can be seen at Project D garage in Act 4 of Fifth Stage.
 * A white R32 can be seen running in the Fuji Speedway in a flashback scene in Act 14 of Fifth Stage.

Initial D (PS1)
Initial D for the PlayStation offers the player a choice of colours:
 * Black
 * White
 * Red
 * Blue
 * Purple

Arcade Stage
The Arcade Stages offer several colours that the player can choose from:
 * Black Pearl Metallic
 * Gunmetal Grey Metallic
 * Crystal White
 * Red Pearl
 * Sparkle Silver Metallic
 * Active Red (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * Blue (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * Champagne Gold (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * Lightning Yellow (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * Midnight Purple (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)

Arcade Stage Tuning
Cars can be upgraded with different parts, both internal and external, to make the car perform better. The early games offer the player a choice between several courses of upgrades that they would like their car to have, whereas later games give a wider range of options, with players being able to pick what upgrades they want whenever they want them.

Arcade Stage 1, 2 & 3 + Special & Street Stage

 * A Course (Takeshi Nakazato) (Initial D) - Wheels, Muffler, Front Body Kit
 * B Course (Enkei, Mine's, D.Speed) - Wheels, Muffler, Rear Spoiler, Front Body Kit, Side Skirt, Rear Body Kit, Hood
 * C Course (Enkei, Fujitsubo, Bomex) - Wheels, Muffler, Rear Spoiler, Front Body Kit, Side Skirt, Rear Body Kit
 * D Course (Version 2 & 3) (NISMO, HKS Kansai) - Wheels, Muffler, Rear Wing, Hood
 * Stock (internal upgrades only) (in Special & Street Stage)

Game Appearances (Stock)
The car's appearances as a vehicle chosen by the player.