The R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R R400 Broke Japan's Horsepower Agreement

Remember the JDM gentleman's agreement? Nissan clearly didn't bother with it because they produced a hardcore variant of the R33 GT-R in the 90s.

The R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R R400 Broke Japan's Horsepower Agreement
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The famed JDM gentleman's agreement was an agreement between Japanese manufacturers to limit the advertised horsepower figures to 276 hp and limit top speeds to 112 mph. The keyword is "advertised" because the actual power figures of many JDM performance cars far exceed that. For example, the Nissan R34 was advertised as having 276 hp, but the real figure was 330 hp.

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