Pre-Order the Otto Mobile 1:18 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) 1993 in Dark Blue Pearl Resin Model

Pre-Order the Otto Mobile 1:18 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) 1993 in Dark Blue Pearl Resin Model

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Otto Mobile – 1:18 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) Dark Blue Pearl 1993 – Limited Edition Resin Model

£99.99
Collector’s Price: £89.99
SKU: OT1199

Release Date

This model is expected to be available in January 2026, subject to delays.

Model Specificiation

  • Sealed resin model
  • 1:18 scale – approx. 24cm long
  • Limited edition of 2000 pieces
  • Officially licensed

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Vehicle Background

Overview

The Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32), produced from 1989 to 1994, is one of Japan’s most iconic performance cars — the model that revived the GT-R name after a 16-year hiatus and established the “Godzilla” legend.

The 1993 model year represents the final phase of BNR32 production before the introduction of the R33 in 1995. This period is often considered the most refined version of the R32, benefitting from minor technical and reliability improvements made during the model’s life.

Finished in Dark Blue Pearl (TH1) — one of the rarest and most sought-after factory colours — the 1993 Skyline GT-R perfectly encapsulates the understated aggression and engineering excellence that made this car a motorsport and tuning icon.


Performance

Powering the R32 GT-R is Nissan’s legendary RB26DETT engine, a 2.6-litre twin-turbocharged inline-six designed for endurance racing and Group A homologation.

  • Engine: 2.6-litre DOHC inline-six twin-turbo (RB26DETT)
  • Power Output: Officially 280 PS (276 bhp) at 6,800 rpm (in line with Japan’s “Gentlemen’s Agreement”)
  • Torque: 368 Nm (271 lb-ft) at 4,400 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Drivetrain: ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive with active torque split

Performance figures were remarkable for the early 1990s:

  • 0–100 km/h in around 5.6 seconds
  • Top speed exceeding 250 km/h (155 mph)

In practice, most cars produced well over 300 bhp once unrestricted, revealing the RB26’s vast tuning potential — one of the reasons the R32 GT-R became a favourite among enthusiasts and professional tuners.


Design

The R32’s styling was purposeful and aerodynamic, focusing on function over flamboyance — a characteristic that defines its timeless appeal.

  • Exterior: Clean, squared-off lines, integrated bumpers, and subtle flared arches. The Dark Blue Pearl (TH1) paint finish adds depth and elegance, offering a unique alternative to the more common Gun Grey Metallic (KH2).
  • Aerodynamics: A discreet rear spoiler, front lip, and underbody design provided genuine downforce for high-speed stability.
  • Wheels: 16-inch forged aluminium wheels by BBS or Enkei, fitted with Bridgestone Potenza tyres.
  • Interior: A driver-focused cockpit with deep bucket-style seats, analogue instrumentation, and signature GT-R badging. Alcantara and soft-touch materials reflected the car’s dual role as a grand tourer and track machine.

Driving Technology

The Skyline GT-R (BNR32) was one of the most technologically advanced performance cars of its era, incorporating systems that were revolutionary for the early 1990s:

  • ATTESA E-TS All-Wheel Drive: An electronically controlled torque-split system capable of sending up to 50% of power to the front wheels when slip was detected, ensuring exceptional traction.
  • Super-HICAS (High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering): Rear-wheel steering system that adjusted the rear toe angle for enhanced agility at speed.
  • Multi-Link Suspension: Independent front and rear suspension for optimal handling precision.
  • Lightweight Construction: Extensive use of high-tensile steel reduced weight, with a kerb weight of approximately 1,430 kg.

These technologies worked harmoniously to give the R32 remarkable grip, balance, and predictability, earning it its now-famous nickname — “Godzilla”, coined by the Australian motoring press for its dominance in motorsport.


Motorsport Heritage

The BNR32 was developed directly with motorsport in mind, serving as a Group A homologation car. Its racing pedigree is among the most impressive of any production vehicle:

  • Japanese Touring Car Championship (JTCC): 29 consecutive race victories and four consecutive championships (1990–1993).
  • Australian Touring Car Championship: Multiple race wins, including Bathurst 1000 triumphs in 1991 and 1992.
  • Global Legacy: The R32 became a cult icon for its ability to outperform established European supercars of the era both on road and track.

This racing success directly influenced the DNA of all subsequent GT-R models.


Place in the Skyline GT-R Line-up

The BNR32 GT-R marked the rebirth of the GT-R name after its absence since 1973. It laid the foundation for the R33 and R34 GT-Rs, both of which further refined its technology and design.

The 1993 Dark Blue Pearl (TH1) model is particularly admired by collectors for its rarity and status as one of the final production years before Nissan transitioned to the R33 generation. Cars in this specification are highly sought-after in both Japan and export markets for their originality and colour exclusivity.


Key Figures

SpecificationValue
Engine2.6-litre twin-turbo inline-six (RB26DETT)
Power280 PS (276 bhp)
Torque368 Nm (271 lb-ft)
Transmission5-speed manual
DrivetrainATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive
0–100 km/h~5.6 seconds
Top Speed250+ km/h (155+ mph)
Weight~1,430 kg
SteeringSuper-HICAS four-wheel steering
SuspensionMulti-link front and rear
Colour HighlightDark Blue Pearl (TH1)
Production Years1989–1994
1993 Model SignificanceLate-production refinement and rarity

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