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In 1995 Nismo developed the Skyline GT-R for endurance racing with a pair of JGTC specification R33s for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. To meet homologation regulations, Nissan had to build at least one street legal version. The two racing cars achieved some success at Le Mans, with one car placing tenth overall, and fifth in its GT1 class—beaten only by the more developed McLaren F1 GTRs and the GT2 class champion No.84 Honda NSX entered by Team Kunimitsu. For 1996, the Skyline GT-R LMs returned, this time carrying enlarged RB26DETTs displacing 2.8 litres. Again competing in GT1, they finished 15th overall, and 10th in class. However, Nissan chose to abandon their production-based Skyline GT-R LMs in 1997 and instead turn to the purpose-built R390 GT1s. In honor of the success of the Skyline at Le Mans, Nissan marketed a limited edition R33 they called the LM Limited, available only in "Champion Blue" (color code BT2).
Specifications:
Body Style: 2-door sports coupe
Engine: 2.6 liter RB26DETT twin-turbocharged Inline-6
Horsepower: 305 HP
Torque: 275 ft-lb (373 Nm)
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Weight: 1,580 kg (3,483 lb)
Wheelbase: 2,720 mm (107.1 in)
Length: 4,675 mm (184.1 in)
Width: 1,888 mm (74.3 in)
Height: 1,300 mm (51.2 in)
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