So it's March 2nd (over here in California at least), and that means we
are celebrating the R32 Skyline today. As I did with the Hakosuka and
Kenmeri, I've taken a dig through the Speedhunters Archives, and came
up with a sampling of interesting R32's featured on the site
over the years. I'm there sure there are some I've missed (we've featured
countless R32's here), but here we go…

Auto Gallery Yokohama GT-R in the paddock at Tsukuba.

Bon Bon's Driftworks R32, Toyota engine and all.

The Garage Saurus carbon 32, without a doubt one of the hottest features ever.

It might look like it's drifting, but this four-door 32 is trying its best to stick to the pavement around Tsukuba's first hairpin.

Andy Barnes goes for a spin.

This is how the the Pacific Northwest does it. All Star Bash 2009.

The Calsonic Group A BNR32 at the '09 Nismo Festival. What an incredible car.

Non-turbo SR20 power for this sedan spotted by Dino at Nikko Circuit.

The Seya Max GT-R running in the Idlers Games.

Used an abused – just as it should be.

Can't forget about Aussie 32's!

The HKS Group A car at this year's HKS Premium Day.

Team Magician R32 at Honjo Circuit, August '08.

The HKS Kansai R32 could be a museum piece…

Kawasaki-san's shakotan 32 had to be here too.

ATTKD's BNR32 running at a Battle Evome event in the winter of 2008.

Another from the EDC.

Ian Fournier's sedan at Irwindale Pro-Am.

Another car that had to be here – Tezuka's R32 D1 machine.

The Wacky Mate GT-R flying down the front straight at Fuji Speedway.

OK time, to start looking for R33's now!

-Mike Garrett