Nissan Skyline Service Repair Workshop Manuals
Nissan is a Japanese automobile manufacturing company that was formed in 1933. Nissan is best known for building reliable cars, durable trucks and some of the most exciting sports cars of all time. American automotive enthusiasts know the Nissan Skyline best from portrayal in movies and video games, as the car has been banned from import since the 1980s. In Japan, the Nissan Skyline has been in existence since 1957 and is configured in coupe, sedan, station wagon body styles. Today, the Nissan Skyline is sold in the US as the Infiniti G35. Owners can maintain these cars easily with a Nissan Skyline repair manual.
For the Japanese market, the Nissan Skyline is sold as Nissan’s flagship vehicle and is well regarded as both comfortable to drive and reliable. Performance versions, Like the Nissan Skyline GT-R have become collector items and are difficult to find, even in the home market. United States federal law passed as environmental and safety legislation was introduced specifically to curb grey market importation of the Skyline GT-R in 1989.
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is something of a holy grail to US tuners. As a result of importation bans, the few Skyline GT-R cars in the States command massive prices and are highly coveted. Along with cars like the Acura NSX and the Toyota Supra that gained popularity through racing video games, the Skyline GT-R found fame with the younger performance crowd, and many Nissan vehicles that were available in the US have been modified to use engines, transmissions systems available in the Japanese Domestic Market.
Traditionally, the Skyline was powered by a twin turbo inline six cylinder engine. The most current models of the Skyline are powered by twin turbo V6 engine.
Like many Nissan products, the Skyline has many unique components not available on other vehicles. Brakes, suspension and many other parts are commonly available and easily replaced by the home mechanic using a Nissan Skyline workshop manual.