For a performance car usually namechecked in the same breath as a games console, it’s perhaps surprising that the Nissan Skyline GT-R marks its 50th anniversary in 2019.
Only 1945 of the seminal, original GT-Rs were produced, and just a handful have been privately imported into the UK, so it’s understandable if the earliest cars have made little impact beyond Japan.
Known to aficionados as Hakosuka (hako meaning box in Japanese, suka shorthand for Skyline), the first GT-R does have pedigree, racking up more than 50 Japanese touring car victories in less than three years.
The BNR32 Skyline GT-R – or R32 for short – is more familiar to Westerners, and also celebrates a landmark birthday as it turns 30 in 2019.
Again no examples officially came to the UK, but a production run of 40,000-plus units, coupled with the grey-import boom of the late 1990s, means that you will occasionally see an R32 on British roads.